Huxley, Aldous
Brave new world / Aldous Huxley - Australia : Penguin books, 1969. - 200 p.
Six hundred years into the future, humans are bred by cloning, and "mother" and "father" are forbidden words. Originally published in 1932, Huxley's terrifying vision of a controlled and emotionless future "Utopian" society is truly startling in its prediction of modern scientific and cultural phenomena, including test-tube babies and rampant drug abuse.
Totalitarianism -- Fiction.
Passivity (Psychology) -- Fiction.
Genetic engineering -- Fiction.
823 H986B 1969
Brave new world / Aldous Huxley - Australia : Penguin books, 1969. - 200 p.
Six hundred years into the future, humans are bred by cloning, and "mother" and "father" are forbidden words. Originally published in 1932, Huxley's terrifying vision of a controlled and emotionless future "Utopian" society is truly startling in its prediction of modern scientific and cultural phenomena, including test-tube babies and rampant drug abuse.
Totalitarianism -- Fiction.
Passivity (Psychology) -- Fiction.
Genetic engineering -- Fiction.
823 H986B 1969