Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley: An Analysis of a Supposed Utopia
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can't separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom." Nothing is worth the nullification of individual freedoms, for without individuality a society will fail. Without individuality, there can be no gain, no growth, no development in the society. Brave New World clearly shows that the definition of utopia as "no place" is fully accurate; though one may aspire to such a society, an actual utopia is impossible.
can't separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom." Nothing is worth the nullification of individual freedoms, for without individuality a society will fail. Without individuality, there can be no gain, no growth, no development in the society. Brave New World clearly shows that the definition of utopia as "no place" is fully accurate; though one may aspire to such a society, an actual utopia is impossible.