Ignorance is strength in the Party's eyes from "summary" of Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
The Party, as the all-powerful ruling entity in Oceania, understands the importance of controlling information and knowledge. By keeping the masses ignorant and uninformed, the Party is able to maintain its grip on power and prevent any potential threats to its authority. In the world of Nineteen Eighty-Four, ignorance is not just accepted - it is actively promoted and enforced. One of the key tools the Party uses to maintain ignorance is the manipulation of history. By constantly altering records and erasing any evidence that contradicts the Party's version of events, they are able to control the narrative and shape the beliefs of the population. In this way, the Party ensures that its citizens remain ignorant of the truth and are unable to challenge the Party's version of reality. Another way in which the Party promotes ignorance is...Similar Posts
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