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An Introduction to George Orwell’s 1984 and How Power Manufactures Truth

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Last updated: June 6, 2025 11:38 am
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George Orwell’s first election to the US presidency was shortly after Donald Trump was first elected to the US president. 194 people It’s become a bestseller again. The novel, which inspired the term “Orwell,” which fired at the top of the American chart, passed Daniel Steel’s latest Opus, the Poem of Lupi Kaur, and the 11th Poem Wimpy Kid’s Diary A book, and a memoir of an ambitious young man named JD Vance. But how much of its new popularity is related to the nearly seventy-year vision of thorny, totalitarian future England, from the 21st century America, and how much is it in the fact that other literary works are not approaching when it comes to the impact on the political dystopian image of popular culture?

Because of all the myriad ways he can criticize his two administrations, Trump’s America has almost superficial similarities to the Oceania runway, as controlled by the party. However, it is little coincidence that this period of history has seen the concept of “later truth” become an equipment for the periodist.

There are many reasons why Orwell imagines that he doesn’t want to live in the world 194 people: Thorough bureaucracy, lack of joy, constant surveillance and publicity. But this is not as unbearable as it makes everything possible. The ruler’s claims about absolute control over truth are a form of psychological manipulation that is largely limited to the regimes we consider to be evil.

As James Payne says His great book explained the video 194 peopleOrwell worked for the BBC’s overseas services during the war and received a troubling education in the use of information as a political weapon. This experience has influenced the Ministry of Truth. There, he spends days rewriting history by the novel’s protagonist Winston Smith and newspaper dialects, a much reduced English designed to narrow the scope of speakers’ thinking. Orwell may overestimate the extent to which language can be modified from top down, but as Payne reminds us, we all hear cultural warriors explain very obliquely, politically charged, often reality. How to finish thinking all day long. Wherever we see someone is ready to tell us that 2 plus 2 makes a 5. If only they were as obvious about it as their brother.

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Based in Seoul Colin marshall Write and broadcasting stationTS about cities, languages, and culture. His projects include the Substack Newsletter Books about cities And the book The Stateless City: Walking through 21st century Los Angeles. Follow him on social networks previously known as Twitter @colinmarshall.

Source: Open Culture – www.openculture.com

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