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Doublethink is a
process of
indoctrination in
which subjects are
expected to
simultaneously accept two
conflicting beliefs as truth,
often at odds with...
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terms used in the
novel entering common usage,
including "Big Brother", "
doublethink", "Thought Police", "thoughtcrime", "Newspeak", and "2 + 2 = 5". Parallels...
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DoubleThink is the
third album from hip hop
artist Akala. It was
released on 3 May 2010 by Illa
State Records. The
title refers to
doublethink, a plot...
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studio album,
DoubleThink, was
released in 2010, and
holds a
strong theme of
George Orwell's po****r
novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
DoubleThink contains tracks...
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control by propaganda, surveillance, disinformation,
denial of
truth (
doublethink), and mani****tion of the past,
including the "unperson"—a
person whose...
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indispensably necessary. Even in
using the word
doublethink it is
necessary to
exercise doublethink.
Before reading the
first chapter,
Winston reads...
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Doublethink Theatre was a London-based
theatre company,
producing a
diverse mixture of work, from
classical to new writing, in
intimate spaces. It was...
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distinct (though not exclusive) from apathy, ignorance, indifference,
doublethink, equality, agreement, and objectivity.
Apathy and
indifference each imply...
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result from
ordinary hypocrisy: they are
deliberate exercises in
doublethink. — Part II,
Chapter IX The use of
contradictory names in this manner...
- Brother", "Thought Police", "Room 101", "Newspeak", "memory hole", "
doublethink" and "thoughtcrime". In 2008, The
Times named Orwell the second-greatest...