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    whole lives have begun to revolve around it from work to play. Because about half of our lives are now on electronic there are many parties feel as though they need control over this as well. Internet censorship is the act powerful companies and governments blocking sites and information they see as unacceptable for the public to access. In America there are many forces who are working towards making internet censorship a thing. Many countries like America still have free internet and believe…

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    1984 Dystopian Analysis

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    He lives in a society in which the government brainwashes individuals into thinking they live in a perfect state (Utopia), but in reality, they live in an illusion of a perfect state, that which is forced upon the people (Dystopia). Winston is probably one of very few who realizes this situation…

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    States, allows the say of the people for the actions of the government. Democratic rule and absolute control differ in a multitude…

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    must consider the common good of the society. In America, for example, it is commonly though that civil disobedience is a common good, and is regularly practiced. Although this peaceful resistance can bring about change in society, especially in a government run by the people and for the people, sometimes those people can be thinking of themselves instead of the overall demographic of the society. I believe that peaceful resistance, in this day and age, is actually a negative impact on free…

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    “suffering” and “obedient” in order for the hierarchy to know that they are at the government’s will. “Power” is described as a controlling force. In order to have complete power, individuality has to be completely stripped from the people. The government believes that in order…

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    This problem is one that should be addressed by the government because they are the only people who can make it an actual requirement for schools.This is important to the community because cursive handwriting is key to success in many aspects and is beneficial overall. The students may not know that they need it now, but they will be thankful later. This problem is one that could easily be passed by the state government by making it part of public policy. Only 41% of elementary schools…

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    Democracy. It is what gives Americans pride. It is why Americans say the pledge of allegiance, put their hands on their heart during the national anthem, and it is why the American flag is displayed proudly and deliberately by many Americans around the country. So it may come as a shock that in a poll conducted by the Pew Research Center in 2007, 69% of Americans did not know the name of the vice president. The fact is that most people do not care about politics. This leads to a lack of…

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    thrives and the ruling power vanquishes the social rights of civilians. The dystopian novel follows Winston, the thirty-six-year old protagonist of the story, and his journey to survive under the Party’s rule in London. The nominal leader of Oceania, “Big Brother”, serves as a symbolic figurehead of dominance and control under the Party’s repressive regime. The Party controls Oceania,…

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    world, they are nothing but the consequences of too much human involvement and intervention. For example, China in 1960s suffered from huge social instability due to excessive and improper intervention of Chinese government. During the ‘Da Yue Jin’, Great Leap Forward (1958-1960), the government was attempt to modernize Chinese economy by setting unrealistic goals of steel and agricultural production, with thousands of millions of people died in starvation. Imagine if the US starts a war against…

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    The absence of government is more desirable than oppressive government, because it is much more difficult to truly live underneath an oppressive government than it is to start from scratch in a new, unorganized situation where you have more freedom. While it is somewhat unnerving to live in a circumstance with no government, and while no situation is void of issues and problems, a fulness of freedom would be present and the issues would be fixed much easier and quicker than in a despotic…

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