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Erich Fromm, in the “Afterword” in the Signet Classic edition of 1984, states: “George Orwell’s 1984 is the expression of …
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Both Winston Smith and John Preston find themselves in the position of trying to fight an overbearing, totalitarian government. In …
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Both Winston Smith and John Preston find themselves in the position of trying to fight an overbearing, totalitarian government. In …
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Both Winston Smith and John Preston find themselves in the position of trying to fight an overbearing, totalitarian government. In …
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The future societies of both 1984 and Equilibrium are both totalitarian in nature. Which of these two governments is more …
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The future societies of both 1984 and Equilibrium are both totalitarian in nature. Which of these two governments is more …
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The future societies of both 1984 and Equilibrium are both totalitarian in nature. Which of these two governments is more …
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George Orwell was clearly basing the totalitarian government of 1984 on the examples set by real dictators in history. Discuss …
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George Orwell was clearly basing the totalitarian government of 1984 on the examples set by real dictators in history. Discuss …
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George Orwell was clearly basing the totalitarian government of 1984 on the examples set by real dictators in history. Discuss …
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