1. A Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
"A Brave New World", by Aldous Huxley, uses a fine irony that calls into question the very foundations of society, being exposed to light the ills of a society in decline, pointing out its horror and its enormous vacuum. ... These are the two values Huxley transmits to us through Brave New World, in which he proposes travel to a future world where society is divided into castes (Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta and Epsilon), and in which the education of children is based the pavlovian conditioning and Hypnopaedia so that when they are adults they feel happy to belong to their caste and perform their...
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