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By George Orwell
George Orwell’s *1984* is a chilling exploration of social psychology under a totalitarian regime, demonstrating how a government can systematically manipulate human behavior, thought, and emotion to maintain absolute control. Through psychological concepts like **Doublethink** (forcing citizens to simultaneously accept contradictory beliefs as truth) and **Newspeak** (restricting language to eliminate the very capacity for rebellious thought), the Party completely dismantles objective reality and individual memory. By weaponizing fear, engineering constant surveillance, and utilizing public rituals like the "Two Minutes Hate" to channel human aggression toward state-approved scapegoats, the novel illustrates how systematic isolation and the destruction of interpersonal trust can erode an individual's identity, ultimately forcing total conformity and blind obedience to authority.
Category: Novel
Format: Physical Book
Availability: In Stock