The Dehumanization of the World State: The Bioethics Effect Brave New World by Aldous Huxley shows what the world could be like if it were ruled by a psychopathic dictator. It shows how they condition children and embryos for their caste. It shows the harshness of a lower caste treatment and dehumanization through sex games at a young age. It shows a contrast between the World State and lives similar to today’s standard. It introduces that human actions are not genetic, but learned. The end is inevitable for all the characters in the book, not necessarily death. The bioethics represented in Brave New World dehumanizes the humanity of world culture. The beginning of Brave New World shows how each person is being produced. The book begins