Analysis of "Freakonomics" by Steven Levitt

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The only thing that is wanted is a broad analysis of the the book "Freakomomicis" the tutor is asked to read a summary of the book which will be linked in the description box( not everything has to be read, just gather some information to write an analysis paper about the book.

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the link provided is a link to the actual book. The tutor does not need read the actual just a broad skim of the analysis will be more than enough. Just make sure that you have enough grasp and knowledge about the book, because the analysis is supposed to be 6 pages(double spaced)


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Analysis of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
The book “Brave New World” is a fiction work. The author utilizes the first chapters on
world-building to enable readers to understand how the new world functions. For instance, the
leading chapter begins with a trip to the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre
where a group of young students is given an orientation about a complicated science. In this
expedition, the readers get to know that all individuals in the world are clones which are as a
result of the Bokanovsky’s Process whereby a lone fertilized egg is scientifically taken and its
development arrested and forced to split into ninety-six healthy embryos. The embryos produce
ninety-six identical twins. The scientists behind this homogenization process claim that their
invention is led by the desire to bring world order with their leading motto “Community,
Identity, Stability.”
To keep that world stable, the World Directors have created an advanced method
comprising of distinct classification of people. These classes include Alphas, Gammas, Deltas,
and Epsilons. These classes of people correspond to different levels of power that that also
includes intellectualism and wealth. In this class structure, Alphas occupies the topmost position
and enjoys the best jobs available while Epsilons hold the bottom class and does all kinds of
shoddy works. These clones are conditioned to accept instructions and their roles through an

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elaborative systematic way involving the process of brainwashing. The process of indoctrination
involves sleep teaching, electric controlled shockwaves, and flare-ups. The clones are
programmed to hate nature...


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