Brave New World -

Traditional religion has been replaced by the worship of Henry Ford , symbolizing the assembly line and mass production . Core Themes and Conflict Brave New World by Aldous Huxley - review | Books

From infancy, citizens are conditioned through sleep-teaching to accept their social status and embrace the motto "everyone belongs to everyone else," making monogamy and family life "obscene" concepts . Brave New World

To prevent any hint of unhappiness or spiritual longing, citizens take "soma"—a side-effect-free drug that provides a "holiday" from reality . Traditional religion has been replaced by the worship