
World State
The World State is a concept from Aldous Huxley's novel "Brave New World," depicting a futuristic society that prioritizes stability, uniformity, and superficial happiness. In this society, human beings are engineered and conditioned from birth to fulfill specific roles, with individual choices and emotions heavily controlled. The focus is on collective well-being and efficiency, often at the expense of personal freedom and diversity. It exemplifies a centralized, technological approach to social order, raising questions about the balance between societal stability and personal autonomy.