Ideology permeates society's belief systems from "summary" of George Orwell 1984 by
The Party's ideology penetrates every aspect of society, seeping into the very core of people's belief systems. It is not simply a set of ideas or principles that exist in isolation; rather, it is a pervasive force that shapes the thoughts, actions, and perceptions of every individual. From the moment they are born, citizens are indoctrinated with the Party's ideology, taught to accept and internalize its tenets without question. This indoctrination is reinforced through constant surveillance and propaganda, ensuring that any dissenting ideas are quickly stamped out. Those who do not conform to the Party's ideology are labeled as traitors and ...Similar Posts
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