Brave New World Return to Brave New World

Brave New World Return to Brave New World

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"Brave New World" is one of the most classic dystopian literature of the 20th century. This work, together with George Orwell's "1984" and Zamyatin's "Us", is known as the three "dystopian" books and has a profound influence on the ideological circles at home and abroad. The book cites extensive knowledge of biology and psychology to describe the fictional society of 632 Ford Era, that is, 2532 AD. This is a society where people are controlled from birth to death. "Return to the Brave New World" combines reality and starts with key topics such as population expansion, bloated organizations, dictatorship, and the concept of freedom. It once again interprets the fictional "New World", reflects the impact of scientific and technological civilization on real society, and raises the issue of where human beings should go. In the intersection of illusion, reality and the future, we might as well return to the "new world" and think about the true meaning of science and technology again.

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