Totalitarian Government In Brave New World

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Aldous Huxley illuminates the repressive power of a totalitarian government over individuals, ultimately conveying the submissive nature of individuals in the face of an overpowering government in Brave New World. In a 2003 study, it was found that individualistic beliefs were absent in previously communist societies with totalitarian governments, fundamentally proving that on a psychological level individual identity is non-miscible with authoritarianism due to the anti-liberal and anti-self-determination ideology of the government (Kemmelmeier 12). The government in Brave New World follows the strict ideology by removing physical differences through the Bokanovsky process which creates, “‘Identical twinsㅡ but not in piddling twos… by scores