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after marriage.The novel deals also with the effects of advances in science and technology on human society. Technology is a crucial requirement in order for the society of "Brave New World" to form, though they have retarded it's growth and advancement to next to nothing. The World Controller states that science is dangerous to the society, since it can destroy it's stability. He gives examples of how the problems raised by new technology can be solved poorly. When mass production becomes simple, the "Brave New World" society allows production to increase and requires that consumption increases, a solution that seems flawed by current standards. They deny the technological advancement for the economic gains that they receive for the economic stability that it provides.This "Brave New World" is a constant reoccurring hypocrisy. As a stable society, they are all that anyone could ever want to be, but they can and it seems, will never grow above it. In their search for a "safe" medium, they have begun to fear change, for the instability that it inevitably brings with it. Until they can stabilize their society while they advance themselves, find a way around the inhuman actions of breeding slave castes, and realize that personal growth is a necessary to society as a whole, they will fester and stagnate until they will reach a time where they do not know how to go back. Then, this "Brave New World" shall crumble to history, and maybe mankind will find its humanity and get a second chance....

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