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This eminently sane utopian novel, Huxley's last, begs for comparison with our present-day dystopian anti-society. Its vision of child-rearing, particularly the refusal of the Island's life-guides to treat children as unthinking sheep and its uncensored sex education methods, stands out among the society's admirable policies. So admirable, of course, that they can't withstand the darker impulses of a greedy, unenlightened, world that never ceases to tempt the Island's rulers. Enjoyable AND an invitation to students to exercise their analytical skills before arriving on campus.
Will Seng
Lecturer, Technical Communication Program, College of Engineering