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World State promotes consumerism from "summary" of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

In the World State, consumerism is not simply encouraged—it is a way of life. From the moment they are born, citizens are conditioned to desire material possessions above all else. The government ensures a constant demand for goods by promoting a culture of instant gratification and disposability. People are taught to always seek out the newest and most advanced products, regardless of whether they truly need them. The World State uses consumerism as a means of maintaining control over its population. By keeping citizens focused on their desire for material goods, the government can distract them from questioning the status quo. Consumerism acts as a pacifier, numbing individuals to the harsh realities of their existence. In this way, the State ensures that its citizens remain complacent and obedient. The World State also uses consumerism to reinforce social hierarchi...
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    Brave New World

    Aldous Huxley

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