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This lesson delves into the concept of history in Brave New World and questions its validity and usefulness. It examines Francis Fukuyama's idea that history has reached its end point, and explores the themes of desire, family, war, democracy, and technology in the novel. It also considers the contrasting ideas of the past versus the present and the notion of happiness in the dystopian society.
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Brave New World Lesson 4 HISTORY IS BUNK: TRUE OR FALSE? IN SOME WAYS TRUE: HISTORY AS A FORM OF NARRATION.
Brave New World Lesson 4 BUT IN WHAT WAY HISTORY IS BUNK? BECAUSE NOT BASED ENTIRELY ON FACTS? BECAUSE USELESS? HISTORY AND DICTATORSHIPS
Brave New World Lesson 4 Francis Fukuyama: “What we may be witnessing is not just the end of the Cold War, or the passing of a particular period of post-war history, but the end of history as such:
Brave New World Lesson 4 that is, the end point of mankind's ideological evolution and the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government.”
PAST DESIRE FAMILY WAR STARVATION DEMOCRACY SOUL BNW CONSUMPTION FREE SEX PEACE WELFARE TECHNOLOGY BODY Brave New World Lesson 4 PAST VERSUS PRESENT
Brave New World Lesson 4 WHAT IS HAPPINESS IN BNW? WORK COPULATE HAVE NO FREE TIME NO LEISURE FROM PLEASURE NOT A MOMENT TO SIT DOWN AND THINK SOMA