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[–]pineappleferry 33 points 7 hours ago

At this point brave new world is starting to look like utopia compared to the real world. Besides the caste system.

A better book is one where the government kills all the worthless junkies like /u/pineappleferry.

No point responding to OP. It's a fake account.

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Redditors just like Brave New World because of the state-sponsored weed pills.

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[–]Clean_Regular_9063 22 points 4 hours ago

The thing is that BNW government has eliminated hunger, poverty, racism and war, which is a no small feat, even if you consider the price attached. Mustafa Mond is more of a tragic character, who genuinely could not see any other option to help humanity other than world government's dehumanizing benevolence.

IRL world leaders are psychopaths and narcissists, who will gladly see the world burn, if they profit from it.

:soyjak: See?! It's actually a good society!

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It's pretty good as far as dystopias go. They don't imprison you or torture you if you break the mold, they just let you go on an island and be less happy. Let the redditors have drugs and stack boxes and listen to music about how great it is to be a redditor, and if you wanna be based and redpilled, go do it, free of redditors.

There's one weird passage about little kids playing some kind of s*x game, and I'm not sure what that's about. Cliff Huxtable seemed like a better writer than to just fall back on, "and if you don't understand that they're bad, they're all libertarians."

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Golden age sci-fi authors were all s*x perverts.

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Heck yeah! :marseycool:

Space s*x, baby. :marseycool2:

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Haven't read it in years, and almost all writers of fiction have worthless opinions about society, so :tayshrug: .

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It's an interesting read, but nothing profound. 1984 was better. My friend kept trying to get me to read The Island which is apparently a psuedo sequel where Huxley did a bunch of drugs and got more philosophical and I couldn't get through it. :turtoisevomit:

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and almost all writers have worthless opinions about society, so

FTFY

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Seems more like benzos or maybe molly.

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