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    global climate during the Cold War. With more and more states interacting and having direct influence; cosmopolitan democracy was born as answer to the new relationships. Cosmopolitan democracy is capable of working for a large-scale government, and establishing a government to self-governing in…

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    say that surveillance in our world is getting closer to the world of Big Brother. Although it may seem like our surveillance is for the worst, it is actually the exact opposite. It is helping our world more than you can imagine. Our surveillance will never lead us to the ways it took place in the book 1984. Surveillance will never get that extreme. The government believes surveillance is for our benefit. It benefits us for the best because it helps the government keep us as safe as…

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    1984 A Dystopia Analysis

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    simply thinking something that were to go against their style of government. In Divergent, a similar concept, yet different aspect of dystopia, is found when seeing how the government splits people up into factions depending on their personalities, and encourages them to not have any sympathy feelings towards the other. The…

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    The governments in Fahrenheit 451 and in our real life society suppress knowledge because they want the people they have control over to think that the government that they’re living with is an okay government so the citizens won’t revolt and rebel. They also would like to keep the ones living in their nation stupid so they can manipulate the occupants to their will whenever they want without question or even the people’s differing opinions. In Fahrenheit 451, knowledge is suppressed to the…

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    Living in a world with constrained freedom and speech does not in any way sound pleasant. A totalitarian society is an excellent illustration of such a world due to the fact that even though it administers power to the people, it also revokes a large amount of freedom to express themselves. The fictional nation in George Orwell’s 1984 can be seen as a metaphor for a totalitarian society. Personal beliefs, Individuality and freedom of speech are all controlled by the inner party which manages the…

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    In the book 1984, George Orwell warns that if the government is allowed to become too powerful people will lose all freedom and rights. When the government controls everything, people cannot oppose it. No one can rise up and overthrow the government, because they don’t know enough to want to overthrow the government. The world today is becoming more and more like the world George Orwell warns about in 1984. The government can monitor everything people send and post on social media. Furthermore,…

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    There is no such thing as a government that is 100% honest with its citizens and with the world, and this has been the case for decades. The lies range from the alteration of statistics to the way citizens are treated. The lies range from minor lies to complete falsifications of true facts. However, no kind of government falsification is more common than those pertaining to war. When a nation wins a war, it tends to write a version of history in regards to the war that acknowledges facts, but…

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    Is the world that Orwell created really going to come to pass or are people just paranoid? In the world of 1984 the people of Oceania are under constant watch by the ruling party and their mysterious leader Big Brother. In some ways this could be applied to what is happening in the real world with the government keeping tabs on us using our electronic devices and cameras. In the novel the people are watched in many ways, but the most obvious way is through the telescreen. The telescreen is…

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    Government Vs Government

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    The government Can you imagine living in a world where everything and everyone had their beliefs and everyday tasks chosen. Were you had no choice or freedom at all.. In the year 2002 the world came to its lowest point. Their was laws being broken at every corner of the world. Children being raped, sold, and slaughtered. Everyone was going hungry. The government had no power over anything. The world was killing itself. The government came to a breaking point they decided to…

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    Governments in the 21st century tend to be good-willed governments that impose fair taxes and take care of their citizens. Astonishingly, Thoreau still might consider our governments borderline tyrannical because he believed “that government is best which governs not at all” (Thoreau 1). The governments in our world today may seem bad to Thoreau, but he would be absolutely repulsed by the dystopian government as we see it in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. The government in Fahrenheit 451…

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