Doublethink Is Stronger Than Orwell Imagined: What 1984 means today
George Packer in The Atlantic: No novel of the past century has had more influence than George Orwell’s 1984. The title, the adjectival form of the author’s last name, the vocabulary of the all-powerful Party that rules the superstate Oceania with the ideology of Ingsoc—doublethink, memory hole, unperson, thoughtcrime, Newspeak, Thought Police, Room 101, Big Brother—they’ve all entered the English language as instantly recognizable signs of … Continue reading Doublethink Is Stronger Than Orwell Imagined: What 1984 means today
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