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  2. Big Brother (Nineteen Eighty-Four) - Wikipedia

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    Big Brother is a character and symbol in George Orwell's dystopian 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. He is ostensibly the leader of Oceania , a totalitarian state wherein the ruling party, Ingsoc , wields total power "for its own sake" over the inhabitants.

  3. Political geography of Nineteen Eighty-Four - Wikipedia

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    Oceania's political system, Ingsoc (English Socialism, a parody of the British socialist Fabian Society, founded in London in 1884), [8] uses a cult of personality to venerate the ruler, Big Brother, as the Inner Party exercises day-to-day power. [9] Food rationing, which does not affect Inner Party members, is in place.

  4. Nineteen Eighty-Four - Wikipedia

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    [65] [66] Like Big Brother's Orders of the day, Stalin's frequently lauded heroic individuals, [65] like Comrade Ogilvy, the fictitious hero Winston Smith invented to "rectify" (fabricate) a Big Brother Order of the day. The Ingsoc slogan "Our new, happy life", repeated from telescreens, evokes Stalin's 1935 statement, which became a CPSU ...

  5. The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism - Wikipedia

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    The Party portrays Goldstein as a former member of the Inner Party who continually conspired to depose Big Brother and overthrow the government. [1] In the novel, the fictional Goldstein's book is read by the protagonist, Winston Smith, after a supposed friend, O'Brien, provided one copy to him. Winston had recalled that "There were ...

  6. Emmanuel Goldstein - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuel Goldstein was a member of the Inner Party and brother-in-arms of Big Brother during the revolution that installed The Party as the government of Oceania. In their turn to totalitarianism, by way of English Socialism (Ingsoc), Goldstein broke with Big Brother and The Party, and then founded The Brotherhood to oppose their government of Oceania. [2]

  7. Like mother, like son? ‘Big Brother’ shakes things up with ...

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    Season 25 of “Big Brother” just premiered on Aug. 2 and introduced 16 new houseguests in its first episode. But at the end of the episode, a new houseguest showed up in the kitchen with Champagne.

  8. Newspeak - Wikipedia

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    In the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (also published as 1984), by George Orwell, Newspeak is the fictional language of Oceania, a totalitarian superstate.To meet the ideological requirements of Ingsoc (English Socialism) in Oceania, the Party created Newspeak, which is a controlled language of simplified grammar and limited vocabulary designed to limit a person's ability for critical ...

  9. ‘Big Brother 26’ Fans Have Already Identified AI Robot ...

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    Sonja Flemming/CBS Big Brother has a famously dedicated fanbase, so it’s hardly surprising that viewers have already identified the actress who portrayed an artificial intelligence entity’s ...