CptStern
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We've got the best of both worlds
Sounds about right. Orwell is just more effective in our conciousness because it's far more obviously oppressive.
Orwell was a student of Huxleys you know.
I definitely do. Especially reality tv and tabloid gossip fall under this category.Who here hasn't at times considered certain kinds of 'entertainment' to be beneath them, fit only for lesser people?
It's quite a bit of Orwell, but mostly Huxley. Yes. Also, Huxley is used to hide, cover up and distract from the Orwell.
Anyway, it's easy to say Huxley because all that stuff is out in the open for all to see. The Orwell stuff is secret and hard to uncover.
But the Internet is probably one of the last true refugee camps for the mind these days. Thats why I feel safer here
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To be fair, Orwell also proposed a dystopia where people were placated with endless, enjoyable irrelevance. It's just that in his work that irrelevance was restricted to the Proles. Who here hasn't at times considered certain kinds of 'entertainment' to be beneath them, fit only for lesser people?
1894 society for me.
A regime that can control people so completely without trying to pull the wool over their eyes seems much more powerful then one that simply throws a shiny thing your way to make you not notice them.
Technically a good government is one that provides for its people and then some, so providing entertainment and food and what-not is hardly as heeby-geeby inducing as a state that bitchslaps its people and is so good at it that people accept that shithole existence as good.
Only the scenery will change, humanity will not. Our governments might become more radical, or more conservative-- our society might become more sedentary, or more active. It could become more peaceful, or more warlike.. But I can garuntee you we will not go off into the deep end.
Now, this is an interesting point. We do not know how far into cybernetic and genetic engineering we'll go, and potentially we could edit the core basics of humanity and "what a human is". Within the next 250 years, we will have engineered ourselves so much, we'll become an entire new race. Maybe even earlier. The technology for this will be here in about 50 years, but it'll take far longer time to convince the general public that it is worth it.