1 It was not desirable that the proles should have strong political feelings.
2 Whatever was written on the paper, it must have some kind of political meaning.
3 There was a direct intimate connexion between chastity and political orthodoxy.
4 A large part of the political literature of five years was now completely obsolete.
5 It is also that no change in doctrine or in political alignment can ever be admitted.
6 The majority of them were common criminals, but there were a few political prisoners among them.
7 Every new political theory, by whatever name it called itself, led back to hierarchy and regimentation.
8 But by the fourth decade of the twentieth century all the main currents of political thought were authoritarian.
9 That was to be expected, since it was unusual for political offenders to be put on trial or even publicly denounced.
10 Such a thing as an independent political movement was outside her imagination: and in any case the Party was invincible.
11 It would have been quite impossible to use the A vocabulary for literary purposes or for political or philosophical discussion.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George OrwellContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 7-APPENDIX 12 Much more it was because of a secretly held belief--or perhaps not even a belief, merely a hope--that O'Brien's political orthodoxy was not perfect.
13 It was only after a decade of national wars, civil wars, revolutions, and counter-revolutions in all parts of the world that Ingsoc and its rivals emerged as fully worked-out political theories.
14 It could not be used in its old sense of 'politically free' or 'intellectually free' since political and intellectual freedom no longer existed even as concepts, and were therefore of necessity nameless.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George OrwellContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 7-APPENDIX 15 A number of 'The Times' which might, because of changes in political alignment, or mistaken prophecies uttered by Big Brother, have been rewritten a dozen times still stood on the files bearing its original date, and no other copy existed to contradict it.'
16 The recurrent economic crises of past times were totally unnecessary and are not now permitted to happen, but other and equally large dislocations can and do happen without having political results, because there is no way in which discontent can become articulate.
17 This process of continuous alteration was applied not only to newspapers, but to books, periodicals, pamphlets, posters, leaflets, films, sound-tracks, cartoons, photographs--to every kind of literature or documentation which might conceivably hold any political or ideological significance.
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