Beta children in Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" are conditioned to view themselves as inferior to higher caste groups, such as Alphas and Betas. They are taught to accept their roles in society, which emphasizes obedience and conformity. The conditioning instills a sense of contentment with their status, discouraging aspirations for advancement or questioning the societal hierarchy. Overall, beta children are socialized to believe that their designated roles are essential for the stability and functioning of the World State.
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