Only normies are affraid of this book and what it depicts. For us it's literally the best thing. The basic idea behind all was that they wanted to advance the human race into something that is not dependent on love or sex. They wanted to make a robot society with no normies or normies conditioned to be robots.
What can we do to make this a reality?
>>28239951
>gets assigned a wife
>wife dies
>isn't allowed a new wife
Sounds fun
>>28239951
>wanting the government to spy on everything you do
The whole lack of love thing wasn't the purpose of big brother, it was a consequence to maintain control.
>>28239951
>muh winston
>muh dystopia
>muh sex in the bushes
>>28239951
The dystopian reality in 1984 was horrible, it was basically socialism in eastern europe, lots of poverty and citizens spying on each other for stupid shit because of the totalitarian government. Such existence is fucking miserable and as a human being you are not supposed to function like that at all. This is why the whole soviet system collapsed from the inside. It's horrible for normies or robots.
Now if you talk this one, i agree with you. Brave new world is PERFECT for robots. I am pretty sure i was supposed to dislike the society in this book but i loved it. The main char is a bit robot even, but only because a machine fucked his shit up during his fetus time.
>>28239951
I still want to read it, is it worth it OP?
last book i read was "cather in the rye". really enjoyed that one
>>28240043
This so much.
I mean, in Brave New World, if you dislike the state of society and wanna be a free thinker, they at least offer you to be exiled to likeminded people or you could always joing th "savages" rather than ebing lobotomized and brainwashed or whatever as in 1984
>>28240073
Yes, I think it's worth it. I read it last Summer.
>>28239951
The whole goal of the totalitarian government was to stagnate human progress, not advance it. Did you even read the book?