1984: A Prophesy for the Future?

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The novel 1984 is a story about a future civilization that is ruled by a totalitarian government. When the book was published in 1949 the thoughts and ideas seemed to be a prophesy for the future.
A totalitarian government is one of the strictest forms of government with the least amount of freedom for the people. A totalitarian government is a mix of the military, individual leadership and the national political party. Usually the leader is a person who has a kind of charisma that makes his authority inherent and compelling. The leader defines himself as the embodiment of the nation’s will and ideal. The leaders build cults around themselves and transformed public rituals into occasions for veneration. Public rallies and parades were meant to display the strength of the leader. The military would function at the will of the leader and changed to meet the needs of the government. The party is always right and argument is impossible. The purpose is to unite its goals to that of the state. Representative legislative bodies were eliminated although the regimes would give the people the chance to vote as the party wished or to not vote at all so it appeared they had a choice in the government.
They were constantly creating propaganda to improve the looks of their government. It was basically a government that controlled everything. They filled people’s minds with propaganda, took away the freedom of religion, and even tried to control the personal life of the citizens. The government wanted the people to have no thoughts of their own and insisted on having constant support from its citizens. The state controlled everything, your thought, your actions, and even your history.
The 1940s were full of tension and changes. ...

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