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  • Essay / Individuality and conformity in Brave... by Aldous Huxley

    The Beta caste is conditioned to be satisfied with their placement in society. They are taught to believe that they are the best class in their society. By conditioning the Beta caste to believe this, the World State strips them of their individuality. Without their individuality, the Beta caste cannot think for themselves and therefore will not try to seek more power in the community they find themselves in. Overall, the effects of Hypnopedic conditioning result in a stable community, thus conforming individuals to the community in which they find themselves. have the same values ​​as the World State, and therefore lose their individuality in the