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  • ...pia|dystopian]] novel ''Nineteen Eighty-Four''. In the book, imposition of Newspeak systematically enforces the "IngSoc" totalitarian ideology, as it is "a med | contribution = "The Principles of Newspeak": An appendix to ''1984''
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  • | pagename = Newspeak | abc = Newspeak
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  • | title = Totalitarian Language: Orwell's Newspeak and its Nazi and communist antecedents
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  • ==Newspeak== ...for example, creates different newspapers for the different castes. Still, Newspeak doesn't come along until 1949 and the publication of ''1984''. -[[User:Dere
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  • ...pia|dystopian]] novel ''Nineteen Eighty-Four''. In the book, imposition of Newspeak systematically enforces the "IngSoc" totalitarian ideology, as it is "a med | contribution = "The Principles of Newspeak": An appendix to ''1984''
    884 bytes (119 words) - 04:16, 25 July 2009
  • | title = Totalitarian Language: Orwell's Newspeak and its Nazi and communist antecedents
    261 bytes (27 words) - 08:45, 25 July 2009
  • {{r|Newspeak}}
    432 bytes (54 words) - 18:33, 9 August 2010
  • | pagename = Newspeak | abc = Newspeak
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  • {{r|Newspeak}}
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  • ...hristened 'Ofquack'. Despite being the country of Orwell, our penchant for Newspeak names is undiminished.
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  • ...as "enhanced interrogation", "collateral damage" and various other bits of newspeak. --[[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]] 20:43, 7 January 2009 (UTC)
    4 KB (574 words) - 09:25, 21 November 2010
  • ...U.N. treaty effort in terms of what they call 'human rights'. But in the [[newspeak]] lexicon of the U.N., 'human rights' doesn't mean the right to self-defens
    8 KB (1,183 words) - 11:27, 19 March 2024
  • ...left us far more concerned than encouraged at first...Finally, Orwell's [[Newspeak]] was dead. President Reagan had from that moment made it impossible for an
    8 KB (1,254 words) - 15:33, 4 April 2024
  • ...U.N. treaty effort in terms of what they call 'human rights'. But in the [[newspeak]] lexicon of the U.N., '[[human right]]s' doesn't mean the right to self-de
    9 KB (1,396 words) - 11:27, 19 March 2024
  • ...'' as a redirect to it. There is evolution in language, there is Orwellian Newspeak, and there is simple sloppiness by leet d00dz.[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Ho
    14 KB (2,257 words) - 22:38, 20 July 2008
  • :::::You may wish to read the article on [[Newspeak]]. What, again, is SRA and RA? Science Research Associates and Resident Ass
    26 KB (4,245 words) - 09:53, 31 March 2009
  • ...struct", so we should banish it as a meaningless term (reminds me of how [[Newspeak]] would delete words from its vocabulary - see also [[politically correct]]
    74 KB (11,901 words) - 15:46, 20 November 2020
  • ...ware, it might catch on, what with quantiteez, Mumbai and Thai-land on Sky Newspeak in rapid succession today.
    162 KB (26,245 words) - 08:34, 6 March 2024
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