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Public Interest

Feb. 14, 2003

War Against Terrorism Has '1984' Written All Over It

Forum Column - By David L. Brandon - In "1984," George Orwell described one of the most frightening worlds ever conceived in literature: a world with oppressive governments, where technology permits the state to watch every citizen at all times; a world where doomed lovers Winston and Julia suffer violent and degrading tortures, destroying their ability to feel basic human emotions.

        Forum Column
        
        By David L. Brandon
        
        In "1984," George Orwell described one of the most frightening worlds ever conceived in literature: a world with oppressive governments, where technology permits t...

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