Huxley’s Carrot: How Corporations Rule Through Pleasure

Introduction: The Soft Cage Where George Orwell’s 1984 showed obedience through fear, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World imagined something more seductive: a society lulled into compliance by pleasure, comfort, and distraction. No dictators or prisons required. Just give people enough dopamine and convenience, and they will police themselves. This is the corporate playbook — Huxley’s … Continue reading Huxley’s Carrot: How Corporations Rule Through Pleasure