uses and abuses of information in Orwell's 1984
Title: uses and abuses of information in Orwell's 1984
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uses and abuses of information in Orwell's 1984
Introduction
In George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, we are presented with a dystopian vision of the future. Orwell’s book follows the life of Winston Smith, a citizen of Airstrip 1, formerly Britain and part of the nation of Oceania. The country is governed by Ingsoc, the English Socialists, a totalitarian regime led by the iconic leader Big Brother. Oceania is constantly at war with as well as always being in alliance with one of
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fact. Although I don’t understand the word fact to have exactly the same meaning as I used to.
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