Aldous Huxley's Brave New World is a futuristic story of a dystopian society that .
            
has rid itself of instability through science and politics, as well as the sacrifice of certain .
            
cultural values.  Although the concept of this new world seems ideal, the author portrays .
            
it cynically.  His ideas of progress, science and politics are reflected negatively in the .
            
novel as their employment in the society cause the sacrifice of such themes as religion, .
            
history, and freedom.  The forfeitures made for stability creates a fear in the reader of the .
            
methods used to dispose of them.
            
	The theme of progress is one fundamental basis of the new culture.  The people of .
            
London now idolize the belief in Ford rather than a God.  In this novel, Ford represents .
            
Henry Ford who is a symbol of technological advancement and industrialization.  His .
            
ideas are reflected in the novel not only in the society's mechanical modernization, such .
            
as the use of helicopters instead of cars, but also in its scientific revolution.  The use of .
            
the assembly line is now used for the manufacturing of humans on a large scale.  Each .
            
human is categorized into a specific class; from an Alpha being the highest caste and of .
            
the higher intelligence, to an Epsilon being the lowest caste and of lower intelligence.  In .
            
doing this, they have engineered human beings, not only to fulfill the various positions .
            
needed to sustain a society, but also to enjoy the positions that need to be filled.  .
            
Therefore, they have created people in the most efficient manner possible;.
            
"We also predestine and condition.  We decant our babies as socialized human beings, as Alphas or Epsilons, as future sewage workers or future- He was going to say future World Controllers, .
            
MacLeod2.
            
but correcting himself, said "future Directors of Hatcheries" instead. (Huxley10).
            
However, there is also a mocking aspect in this mass production.  People are no longer .
            
able to decide their own future, and are conditioned to think about nothing except what .