ELA Vocab 1984 ( part 1)

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Propaganda

Information, ideas, or messages, often biased or misleading, are deliberately spread to promote a particular ideology, agenda, viewpoint, or cause and to influence public opinion and behavior

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Collective identity

The shared sense of belonging and connection among groups or community members based on common experiences, beliefs, and values

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Reality control

The manipulation or distortion of information, events, and perceptions to shape people's understanding of what is real and what is not, often employed by authorization regimes or thought propaganda techniques

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Psychological control

The use of psychological techniques, manipulation, or coercion to influence individuals thoughts, beliefs, behaviors, and emotions, often employed by authorities or in authoritarian systems to maintain control over populations

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orwellian

A term derived from the writings of George Orwell, particularly his novel “1984”. It describes a society characterized by oppressive government control, surveillance, propaganda, and the manipulation of information by a totalitarian government or authority. It often connotes a dystopian reality where individual freedom and truth are severely restricted or distorted to benefit those in power

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Totalitarianism

A political system characterized by absolute centralized control by the state over all aspects of public and private life, often involving repression of dissent and the presence of a single party or leader

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indoctrination

The process of teaching or instructing individuals to accept a set of beliefs or principles uncritically, often without allowing for alternative perspectives or critical thinking

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Subversion

The act of undermining or destabilizing established authority, institutions, or norms often through covert means

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Tyranny

The arbitrary or oppressive of power by a ruler or government, often characterized by the violation of individual rights and liberties

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Dissent

The expression or holding of opinions, beliefs, or viewpoints that are in opposition or disagreement with prevailing ideas, norms, policies, or authority figures

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Autonomy

The capacity for self-governance or self determination, allowing individuals or groups to make independent decisions and pursue their interests without external interference

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Apathy

Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern, often leading to indifference or inaction in response to important issues or events

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ideology

A set of beliefs and values that shape how people see the world and guide their actions

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Vigilance

Alertness, watchfulness, or readiness to detect and respond to potential dangers, threats, or problems

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insubordination

Defiance of authority or refusal to obey orders or instructions from a superior authority