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Conditioning begins at birth from "summary" of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

From the moment a baby enters the world, it is subjected to a carefully orchestrated system of conditioning. This system, designed to mold individuals into compliant and predictable members of society, begins at birth and continues throughout their lives. In the highly controlled environment of the World State, every aspect of a person's development is carefully managed to ensure that they conform to the norms and values of the society in which they live. Infants are exposed to a series of stimuli designed to shape their beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors from a very young age. Through a process known as Neo-Pavlovian conditioning, babies are conditioned to associate certain stimuli with specific responses. For example, infants are repeatedly exposed to loud noises and electric shocks to instill a fear of flowers and books. This conditioning serves to create a deep-seated aversion to anything that goes against the values of the World State. As children grow older, they are further indoctrinated through a process of social conditioning. They are taught to value conformity, stability, and consumerism above all else. This conditioning is reinforced throu...
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    Brave New World

    Aldous Huxley

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