Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Huxley’s classic novel of a dystopian future where ‘Everyone belongs to everyone else.’ To achieve peace, stability and maximum happiness, society abandons all individuality and embraces a complete surveillance society and technological reproduction, undergirded by a drug induced happiness and placidity. Published in 1932 the books accurately predicts trends that shape our modern world. Paperback, 288pp.
Huxley’s classic novel of a dystopian future where ‘Everyone belongs to everyone else.’ To achieve peace, stability and maximum happiness, society abandons all individuality and embraces a complete surveillance society and technological reproduction, undergirded by a drug induced happiness and placidity. Published in 1932 the books accurately predicts trends that shape our modern world. Paperback, 288pp.
Huxley’s classic novel of a dystopian future where ‘Everyone belongs to everyone else.’ To achieve peace, stability and maximum happiness, society abandons all individuality and embraces a complete surveillance society and technological reproduction, undergirded by a drug induced happiness and placidity. Published in 1932 the books accurately predicts trends that shape our modern world. Paperback, 288pp.