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Power is the ultimate goal for the Party from "summary" of Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell

Power, pure power: that was the ultimate goal for the Party. In the oppressive world of Oceania, where Big Brother's watchful eye never wavered, power was the driving force behind every action. The Party craved power not for any noble cause or higher purpose, but simply for the sake of power itself. It was power that fueled their relentless pursuit of control over every aspect of their citizens' lives. The Party's thirst for power knew no bounds; it was insatiable, unquenchable. They sought not just to dominate the present, but to rewrite history itself, to shape the past in their image. By controlling the past, they controlled the present, and by controlling the present, they ensured their grip on the future. Power was not just a means to an end for the Party - it was the end itself, the ultimate prize to be won at any cost. In the world of Oceania, power was not shared or distributed among the people; it was concentrated in the hands of the Party elite, who wielded it with ruthless efficiency. The Party's propaganda machine worked tirelessly to maintain their grip on power, spreading lies and misinformation to keep the population in a state of perpetual fear and ignorance. Through surveillance, censorship, and manipulation, they stamped out any flicker of dissent, any hint of resistance. For the Party, power was not just about controlling others; it was also about self-preservation. They knew that once they lost their power, their reign of terror would come to an end. And so they clung to power with a fierce desperation, crushing anyone who dared to challenge their authority. In the end, power was all that mattered to the Party - not justice, not truth, not even the well-being of their own people. Power, pure power: that was their ultimate goal, their one true obsession.
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    Nineteen Eighty-Four

    George Orwell

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