Brave New World | Ch. 3.4 – Locker Room Talk and Other Acts of War

In this episode of Banned Camp, Jennifer and Dan tackle Chapter 3.4 of Brave New World. Between locker room banter, state-mandated promiscuity, and Mustapha Mond’s lecture on “stability,” they pull apart the absurd ways Huxley’s society normalizes control. Lenina hesitates, Bernard fumes, and the so-called “pneumatic” praise makes everyone squirm. The conversation blends satire, disgust, and a few laughs about obstacle golf, mind control, and whether anyone really belongs to anyone else.
Things To Listen For:
- Mustapha Mond’s booming call for “stability above all.”
- Fannie pressuring Lenina to be more promiscuous.
- The locker room scene where men casually reduce women to “pneumatic” commodities.
- Bernard’s growing alienation from his fellow Alphas.
- Dan and Jennifer’s riffs on swingers, trumpet-warm fuzzies, and obstacle golf.
- Robot’s reflection on instant gratification and the cost of stability.
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Topics Covered:
Brave New World, Aldous Huxley, locker room talk, Mustapha Mond, Lenina, Bernard Marks, stability, promiscuity, obstacle golf, censorship, banned books, satire