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Identifying modern day examples of the contradiction of stability and liberty shows how this text utilizes technology to compare to present-day expectations in our society and the sacrifice of individuality. In the text "A Brave New World" it says, "Thirty percent of the female embryos are left alone to make sure the Society has a good sampling of ovaries for future hatching, but 70% of the female embryos will be turned into freemartins." In destroying a woman's natural function, the scientists are using technology to sacrifice individuality for technological advancements just to create clones and "predestined" people
change the evidence too "But in epsilon we don't need human intelligence" and then use the same type of reasoning don't use dashes and write like a human in high school
change the evidence too "But in epsilon we don't need human intelligence" and then use the same type of reasoning don't use dashes and write like a human in high school
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Identifying modern-day examples of the contradiction between stability and liberty shows how Brave New World uses technology to mirror our own society and the sacrifice of individuality. The line "But in epsilon we don't need human intelligence" proves that the World State deliberately engineers people to fit roles so that order is guaranteed. By deciding some humans should be less intelligent on purpose, the scientists erase personal choice and make people into tools for social stability. That same mindset shows up today when algorithms sort job applicants, push people into narrow interest bubbles, or when schools use tracking and standardized tests to funnel students into certain paths. Those technologies promise efficiency and predictability, but they also limit personal freedom and reduce people to data points instead of letting them develop unique talents. Brave New World warns that trading individual freedom for a calm, controlled society leads to people being shaped by technology instead of shaping it themselves.