Social Conditioning In Brave New World

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Change of Society Many issues that pertain to current society and those of the past as outlined in fictional communities such as Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, where the society is considered to be perfect. Many of the problems described in this particular book, that even the people living in the story were troubled by, pertain to the current time period. Just a few of these issues are social conditioning, the role of women, and people dying. One major topic covered in the book is social conditioning. Social conditioning is described as the process of training individuals to act or respond in a manner that is approved by the entire civilization.(Classical Conditioning) A few examples of social conditioning during the early 1900s are school and religion.(Great Unification) In school children are taught or “conditioned” to work and fit into the “system” to help society. (Great Unification) Conditioning in religion is considered to be the strongest because people that follow religion strongly believe what is being told to them. When people follow a religion they are devoting themselves to do as …show more content…

Women have had a vast majority of roles to perform in their households and the world during different time periods. In the early 1900s women were meant to cook, clean, and maintain family relationships within the household.(Women Depression) In addition, women were not seen as equal compared to men in society. This subject is still transpiring today. Now a days women are seen as almost equal compared to men but still not fully the same. For example in the job world women are not paid identical wages as men. This shows how most people still do not believe that women are equivalent to men. Groups of people strongly believe that women should be paid identical amounts. These groups are called feminists. Women’s role from the 1900s to current time has slightly but is still a serious

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