In novels such as George Orwell's 1984, Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, and Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange, a _____________ view of human nature is attacked as potentially creating the philosophical basis of societies more oppressive and authoritarian than any we have even seen.

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The novels mentioned are examples of literary works with a deterministic view of reality and human nature.

Determinism is a concept that refers to a philosophical doctrine that proposes that all events (physical, human thoughts, and actions) are causally related, that is, that events determine the future through a cause-consequence relationship.

In conclusion, determinism proposes that the future is determined by current and past events.

In the novels 1984, Brave New World, and A Clockwork Orange, the authors include a deterministic point of view in the societies described there since there is an initial event that marks the beginning of a series of events that determine history.

Note: This question is incomplete because the options are missing. Here are the options:

A. Free will

B. Soft determinist

C. Determinist

D. Compatibilist

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