• @BanjoShepard
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    165 days ago

    I didn’t read “A Brave New World” until I was an adult and I found it disturbing in ways, many of which are showcased in this comic, that I think would have been lost on me in my adolescence. That said, I think an important part of the world building that is left out in this comic is that all people are born in a laboratory and their access to oxygen is deprived in calculated ways to limit their intellectual ability and ability to achieve societal success. Then repeatedly told over a loudspeaker during their infancy what class they belong to instil a deeply engrained knowledge of their place in the world.

  • Dogiedog64
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    115 days ago

    The horrific, hilarious irony is that both are true simultaneously. There’s no point in debating which kind of dystopia we’re in, because both apply, and I hate it here.

  • @supernicepojo
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    5 days ago

    WE by Russian writer [Yevgeny Zamyatin] Published in 1921, ten years before Huxley’s Brave New World. We tracks almost 1:1 to BNW in themes and concepts. I wish Zamyatin got the credit he deserved for Huxleys obvious ripoff Edit: bad typo

  • Spaniard
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    85 days ago

    So it’s both and it sucks.

    • @Mostly_Gristle
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      55 days ago

      As Cory Doctorow puts it, “We’ve Huxleyed ourselves into the full Orwell.”

      I suspect we’re going to find out there’ll still be room to cram in some Kafka around the edges.

    • @EvilHankVenture
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      15 days ago

      Huxley isn’t fast enough so it’s Orwell to get us the rest of the way

  • @DarkCloud
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    5 days ago

    Meh, they didn’t fear these things, they saw them as present in their own time/society… Because you can make these types of statements/stories at any time:

    “I think grug enjoys staring into the forest too much, I do not understand what he sees out there.”

    “I wish someone other than me would disagree with the tribal elders. I will still disagree, but I will hide it.”

    Neither of them particularly capture what’s going on today.