Nineteen-Eighty-Four: Anxiety, Control and Big Brother

People have always felt more than a touch of anxiety at the thought of being observed and watched at all times, even in one’s most private moments. For the most part, this sort of constant and unrelenting surveillance has been limited to fiction and, theoretically, the countries that were once behind the fearsome Iron Curtain […]

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