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Brave New World is a classic dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley, published in 1932. It depicts a future society where citizens are genetically engineered, socially stratified, and kept in a state of passive happiness through a drug called 'soma' and constant sensory stimulation, at the cost of individual freedom and deep human emotion. The novel serves as a powerful warning against the dangers of technological overreach, consumerism, and the loss of critical thinking. It remains highly relevant in contemporary discussions about genetic engineering, surveillance, and the psychological manipulation of the masses.
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"The speaker mentions Aldous Huxley and 'Brave New World' as a warning about a coming dystopia, linking it to the themes of social control and the military-industrial complex discussed in the conversation."