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    Today the nightmare of being watched and controlled by something will become a reality sooner than expected. The Government controls every aspect of life, Ministry of Truth Changes the past to fit Big Brother. Ministry of Love is responsible for torturing and reintegration into society. Thought Control harasses all individualism ,and independent thinking is seen as a crime. In “1984” by George Orwell, totalitarianism is evidently seen how the party controls the citizens outside life and private…

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    Mr. Ian Bremmer is the president of the Eurasia group and founded the company in 1998. He is political scientist and has expressed his views through various platforms, such as publications, speeches, television appearances, and lecture notes. As a result, it can be concluded that is Mr. Ian Bremmer has the proper credentials to be writing the article. State capitalism is usually where government has more control over the public-sector and politically loyal corporations. The objective is to…

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    The main reason for all this fear and animosity towards big brother is because of the main reason they are being feared and that with these goals they shall have to find new ways of bringing down Eurasia and all its allies, but the reason big brother wishes to dispose of Eurasia is because they question big brother’s tactics and wish to bring about the destruction of big brother and in order to do this big brother must use powers such as totalitarianism and put to full use their ability…

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    Why is the World so unequal? It’s weird to think that in a time where places like the United States have so much, places like Papua New Guinea have so little. To come up with the answer you have to go back to the start, all the way back to the roots of inequality, before civilization happened. Although most people believe that inequality first started with race and religion, it really started with geography. Geography caused change in climate which determined what crops could grow in certain…

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    Vladimir Lenin once said, “One man with a gun can control 100 without one.” Control and power are all related to fear; if you can make people fear you, you can make people follow you. Having someone in power is usually a good thing because it lets people know there is someone looking out for them and everyone has a leader, but having someone unfit in power can cause a lot of problems with society and how people think, as well as many behavioral issues among the population. In George Orwell’s…

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    During the time of 500 BCE, The Persian Empire flourished north into the Persian Gulf, as The Roman Empire, which flourished 200 BCE through 200 CE in the western side of Eurasia. Both empires where large in population, however, the belief system that they had was unlike and they both had diverse views on poverty and wealth. There are many similarities to both the Persian and Roman empires. The Persian Empire was the largest of its time and the Roman Empire was also the largest empire of…

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    occupied by Russia gives it certain advantages. These include, first of all, the "middle" position of the country, makes it a "civilizational bridge" between Europe and Asia. At the same time Russia is geographically a natural communication corridor Eurasia has not only great strategic, and global…

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    trans-continental trade, travel, and the exchange of ideas between cultures began to emerge as commonplace. Both the Indian-Ocean and the Sub-Saharan trade routes grew in popularity due to many factors, these factors having both positive and negative effects on Eurasia and the African continents. The interactions that occurred between peoples and cultures at this time didn’t only shape the way they perceived each other at the time; it also established the foundation of the relationships of the…

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    that it is correct at the same time. An example of doublethink is when, in Hate Week, the speaker speaking against Eurasia, which is the country that he knew his country had always been at war with, got a message notifying him that Eurasia actually became an ally and Eastasia was the new enemy. At that point, he knew that he knew that his country had always been at war with Eurasia, but that now, it was at war with Eastasia and always had been. Lastly, hyperbole and exaggeration is used on…

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    The government has power and control over their people and what they do. In George Orwell’s book, 1984, the citizens of Oceania are controlled by the government otherwise known as the Party. The Party looks up to their leader, Big Brother, and makes everyone learn to love him by using different techniques. The techniques they use are effective since very few people rebel against the Party. No one is allowed to go against the Party and hate Big Brother since he is the head of Oceania, and is a…

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