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Brave New World

There is a great deal of evidence that supports the idea that we, in the twenty first century, are headed toward the society described by Huxley in Brave New World. Such things as advances in technology, government yearning for complete control, and an uncontrollable world population are many of the reasons Huxley?s world might become our own.
Scientific advancements in technology are made everyday. The Bokanovsky Process is one of these advancements that could possibly be made. It is not impossible to create 96 embryos from one egg. This is based on the premise of cloning. In Huxley?s world, cloning is a reality, as it is today. Many advances in the cloning system are being made everyday and "mass production" of people is not an impossibility in the near future. Therefore, the idea that humans can be, not born, but produced is a reality. It will not be natural birth. Advancements also may include conditioning, which can be used to mold the people?s lives from birth. The idea of conditioning should sculpt a person into a ?robot? of sorts which would act however the conditioner taught it to. These technological advancements are used by the government to control the world, and the people within it.
The government is a group of controllers. It is an organization created to monitor the lives of people as closely as possible. For example, the bank was created so that the government knows how much money one has. Every transaction one makes is monitored ... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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