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8 September, 01:36

In the World State, children are encouraged to engage in erotic play. In our society, they are discouraged. Why is the World State society different?

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  1. 8 September, 01:59
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    The characters that Huxley describes suffer from the programming that was ordered from the top, from birth they belong to the State domain, which to control them influence them how they should live. They end up being unable to be free to choose, they just keep up with superficial happiness. They have been conditioned to eliminate the ability to ask 'why', to criticize something, to think differently. They live guided by something that has become their instinct, like animals. Without feelings, just like robots.
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