Aldous Huxley
Read the questions on page 125 before you start reading!
Huxley wasn't anti-technology, but he worried about how it might be misused:
1) Feared that scientific progress without ethical guidance could dehumanize people
2) Concerned about how mass production methods (like Ford's assembly line) might be applied to human life
3) Worried about the rise of "scientific" social control through psychology and biology
4) Saw how new media and mass entertainment could be used to control populations
In Brave New World, Huxley manifests these concerns
1) The industrial production of human beings
2) The use of conditioning to create compliant citizens
3) The use of drugs ("soma") to keep people happy and controllable
4) The replacement of family bonds with loyalty to the state