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Orwellian describes a situation or idea based on the ideas of George Orwell; particularly his political novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Nineteen Eighty-Four told the story of a grim future in which all citizens of earth were slaves of a brutal, totalitarian one-party state which controlled all media and tighly regulated human interaction.As a result, the term "Orwellian" usually refers to one of the following:
- Efforts to monitor people's social behaviour
- A dystopian future
- Political doublethink
The extensive use of this word often simply to attack things that a person does not like is directly against Orwell's own philosophy. In his essay Politics and the English Language, he derides the use of cliché and dying metaphors which "even think your thoughts for you, to a certain extent".
Orwell was extremely precise in his use of language, particularly with its use in politics, and he would probably be disgusted with the modern, almost arbitrary, use of Orwellian. He also said "But if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought."
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