Thoughts on religion and philosophy
The citizens of the World State live in a religion-free society. Ford is not a deity, in a Christian, Judeist or Muslim way, he is more of a prophet-teacher. They, the citizens of the World State, do not attend churches, temples, or mosques; yet they do congregate with one another and share their thoughts.
Why has Huxley made religion obsolete in his fictatious dystopia? What is is about religion that prevents the citizens of the World State to be 'stable' and 'communal'?
On the topic of philosophy, that too, has somehow been replaced by a different relative. Would you say that philosophy has been made redudant in BNW? Or?
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How about the role of philosophy?
Monday, 07 March, 2005
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