victor..cleaner
cleaner
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- 2007
who here honestly believes that the society depicted in brave new world is actually a utopia? i cringe when i hear my stupid hippy, 'open-to-change-even-though-i'm-fifty' teacher refer to it as dystopic.
what has been created is a society in which happiness is the norm, people do not suffer, they embrace the social work ethic and endevour to provide for the state. whilst at the same time they can indulge in a number of pleasures, which are socially acceptable.
but i still find myself arguing with god damn art-fags who's argument consists of: "where is your freedom?" as if that is suppose to matter to someone who has a stable job, they're emotionally balanced, satisfied and simply doesn't have to deal with all the shitty elements of out present day society.
thoughts, anyone? or are you all too busy hugging your 'freedom of thought'?
what has been created is a society in which happiness is the norm, people do not suffer, they embrace the social work ethic and endevour to provide for the state. whilst at the same time they can indulge in a number of pleasures, which are socially acceptable.
but i still find myself arguing with god damn art-fags who's argument consists of: "where is your freedom?" as if that is suppose to matter to someone who has a stable job, they're emotionally balanced, satisfied and simply doesn't have to deal with all the shitty elements of out present day society.
thoughts, anyone? or are you all too busy hugging your 'freedom of thought'?