How was England in Huxley's time like Brave New World?


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In Time Through its exploration of the pitfalls of linking science, technology, and politics, and its argument that such a link will likely reduce human individuality, Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" seems to prophesize the major themes and struggles that dominated life and debate in the second half of the twentieth century. The atomic bomb was dropped13 years after its publication, initiating the Cold War and what Eisenhower referred to as a frightening buildup of the “military-industrial complex.”

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