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Thoughtcrime is punishable by death from "summary" of Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell

In the world of Nineteen Eighty-Four, the ruling Party exerts control over its citizens not only through physical means but also through the regulation of their thoughts. Any deviation from the established ideology, any hint of dissent or doubt, is considered a dangerous act of rebellion. This concept, known as thoughtcrime, is seen as a direct challenge to the Party's authority and must be eradicated at all costs. The Party's relentless pursuit of thoughtcrime extends far beyond mere surveillance or punishment; it delves into the very depths of the human mind, seeking to root out any trace of disloyalty or subversion. Through its omnipresent telescreens and Thought Police, the Party seeks to monitor and control every aspect of its citizens' lives, including their innermost thoughts and emotions. The consequences of committing thoughtcrime are severe and unforgiving. Those who are found guilty of harboring unorthodox beliefs or opinions are not merely punished – they are eliminated, erased f...
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    Nineteen Eighty-Four

    George Orwell

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