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19 Cards in this Set
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• DHC – pg. 5 (Bokanovsky)
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“Bokanovsky’s Process is one of the major instruments of social stability!”
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• DHC – pg. 12 (unescapable)
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“All conditioning aims at that: making people like their unescapable social destiny.”
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• DHC about hypnopaedia – pg. 23
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“The greatest moralizing and socializing force of all time“
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• Benito Hoover – pg. 52 (Glum)
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"You do look glum! What you need is a gramme of soma."
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• Lenina – pg. 64 (Anything Different)
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“They don’t know what it’s like being anything else…we’d mind…we’ve been differently conditioned.”
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• Bernard – pg. 78 (Enslaved)
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“What would it be like if I could, if I were free, not enslaved by my conditioning.”
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• Lenina – pg. 79 (Dreadful Ideas)
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“Why you don't take soma when you have these dreadful ideas of yours. You'd forget all about them.”
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• Lenina – pg. 81 (Reels)
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“When the individual feels, the community reels”
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• Fanny - pg.81 (Alcohol)
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“It’s the alcohol they put in his surrogate”
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• DHC – pg. 84 (Cells)
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“The social body persists although the component cells may change.”
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• Bernard – pg. 85 (Persecution)
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“Even the thought of persecution left him undismayed, was rather tonic and depressing.”
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• Lenina – pg. 86 (Progress)
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“Progress is lovely isn’t it.”
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• Warden – pg. 88 (Reservation)
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“There is no escape from a savage reservation.”
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• John the Savage – pg. 121 (People In It)
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“O Brave New World that has such people in it. Let’s start at once.”
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• DHC – pg. 128 (Individual)
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“What is an individual ? ..We can make a new one with the greatest of ease. As many as we like.”
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• John (learnt) – pg. 141 (Expense Of Civilising)
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“A savage reservation is a place which… has not been worth the expense of civilising.”
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• Mustapha Mond – pg.193 (Beauty)
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“Beauty’s attractive and we don’t want people to be attracted by old things. We want them to like the new ones.”
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• Mustapha Mond – pg. 198 (Science)
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“Science is dangerous; we have to keep it most carefully chained and muzzled.”
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• John the Savage – pg. 211 (Freedom)
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“But I don’t want comfort…I want real danger, I want freedom… I want sin.”
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