Dissent is seen as a threat to the regime from "summary" of Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler
In the totalitarian system, dissent is considered a dangerous act that must be eradicated. The regime views any form of opposition as a threat to its authority and stability. Individuals who express dissenting opinions are seen as enemies of the state, working against the collective interests of the Party. This hostile stance towards dissent is a fundamental aspect of the regime's control over its citizens. The regime employs various tactics to suppress dissent and maintain its grip on power. It relies on fear, intimidation, and propaganda to silence those who dare to speak out against it. Dissidents a...Similar Posts
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