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The World Order - Our Secret Rulers

The World Order - Our Secret Rulers

Eustace Clarence Mullins

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Omnia Veritas Ltd
Año de edición:
2016
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Historia
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9781910220344
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Orwell laid down the dictum that slogans must be in Newspeak, 'War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength'. This is the program of the hegemony of parasitism through the World Order. The program of the World Order remains the same; Divide and Conquer.Orwell concludes '1984' with a denial that the victims of the World Order have any hope. He claims the World Order will always triumph, which is a great propaganda achievement for the hegemony of parasitism. He writes, 'If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face - forever.' He disposes of his 'hero', a citizen who had vainly tried to oppose the Party, by ending the book with the 'hero' whimpering that 'He loved Big Brother'.The peoples of the world not only will never love Big Brother, but they will soon dispose of him forever.

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