1. Only Gammas, Deltas, and Epsilons are Bokanovskified, or cloned
2. Lower castes have their oxygen levels restricted to hinder brain development
3. Once "bottled," they are physically labeled. They are conditioned and raised based on the label on their bottle
Race (and racial mixing) has nothing to do with economic and social intelligence. To believe so is to conform to the prejudices that certain members of society would have us to believe.
Social intelligence refers to one's ability to effectively navigate social situations and understand the emotions and behaviors of others. Those with high social intelligence tend to have better relationships, exhibit empathy, and demonstrate good communication skills. It can lead to improved collaboration, conflict resolution, and overall social success.
In "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley, social caste is created through the classification of individuals into various levels based on their genetic makeup and conditioning. Each caste is predetermined to perform specific roles in society, with Alphas at the top and Epsilons at the bottom based on intelligence and physical abilities. The conditioning process also reinforces the values and behaviors necessary for each caste to fulfill its designated function in the World State.
social intelligence
In cognitive science and evolutionary psychology, Machiavellian intelligence (also known as political intelligence or social intelligence) is the capacity of an entity to be in a successful political engagement with social groups.
Social intelligence is believed to come from a combination of genetic predisposition and environmental factors. Early childhood experiences, parental upbringing, social interactions, and cultural influences all play a role in shaping and developing an individual's social intelligence. Additionally, practicing empathy, active listening, and emotional regulation can enhance one's social intelligence over time.
Agneta Bergsten-Brucefors has written: 'Intelligence patterns and their relation to social background' -- subject(s): Intelligence, Intelligence tests, Intellect
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Yes, there are cultural differences in the conceptualization of intelligence. Different cultures may prioritize various aspects of intelligence, such as academic knowledge, practical skills, social intelligence, or wisdom. These differences can influence how intelligence is defined and valued in a given society.
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Sandra Scarr has written: 'Understanding Psychology/With Student Self-Tutor' 'Genetics and the development of intelligence' 'Understanding psychology' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Psychology 'Understanding development' -- subject(s): Developmental psychology 'Psychology and Children' 'Race, social class, and individual differences in I.Q' -- subject(s): Ethnopsychology, Individual differences, Intellect, Intelligence levels, Nature and nurture, Race, Social aspects, Social aspects of Intelligence levels, Social classes, Socioeconomic status and intelligence, Variability (Psychometrics)