The Advancement Of Science In "Brave New World" by Huxley
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needs, rather than changing the human race to suit science. With the increasing progress in biology, technology and psychology, this may be an impossible feat to overcome. The world may one day be without individuality, emotions or free thought. In Brave New World, the scientific advances show to be a threat to society, where 'One could of course, exist. . .' though, '... One could not-in the fullest sense of the word-live in it.'(Wright 87).
needs, rather than changing the human race to suit science. With the increasing progress in biology, technology and psychology, this may be an impossible feat to overcome. The world may one day be without individuality, emotions or free thought. In Brave New World, the scientific advances show to be a threat to society, where 'One could of course, exist. . .' though, '... One could not-in the fullest sense of the word-live in it.'(Wright 87).