Banned in 1932, Huxley's cautionary tale of a World State celebrating productivity, efficiency, and elitism over humanity is more relevant than ever. Is this new world a dystopia or utopia? You decide.
— Janell
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Aldous Huxley - Brave New World A dystopian novel published in 1932, Brave New World presents a futuristic society controlled through genetic engineering, mass entertainment, and state-imposed happiness. It explores themes of freedom, individuality, and the consequences of technological advancement.