Ingsoc

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Ingsoc is the totalitarian, authoritarian ideology of Oceania in George Orwell’s novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four," characterized by absolute Party control, propaganda, and the manipulation of truth.

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Ingsoc canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Newspeak term
fictional political ideology
totalitarian ideology
appearsIn Nineteen Eighty-Four NERFINISHED
associatedEvent Two Minutes Hate NERFINISHED
associatedInstitution Ministry of Love NERFINISHED
Ministry of Peace NERFINISHED
Ministry of Plenty NERFINISHED
Ministry of Truth NERFINISHED
controls the Party NERFINISHED
corePrinciple absolute Party control
collectivism
hierarchical society
permanent power for the Party
country Oceania NERFINISHED
creator George Orwell NERFINISHED
doctrine past is alterable
reality exists only in the human mind and in the Party’s mind
truth is what the Party says
enforcedBy Inner Party NERFINISHED
Outer Party NERFINISHED
Thought Police NERFINISHED
fullName English Socialism NERFINISHED
goal complete control over reality
eradication of independent thought
maintenance of Party power
languageForm Newspeak NERFINISHED
method erasing records
indoctrination
organized hate rituals
rewriting history
opposes freedom of thought
individualism
objective truth
politicalSystemOf Oceania NERFINISHED
slogan Freedom is Slavery
Ignorance is Strength NERFINISHED
War is Peace
socialStructure Inner Party dominance
Outer Party subordination
proletariat marginalization
symbol Party poster with Big Brother’s face
timePeriodInFiction mid-20th century future dystopia
usesTool Newspeak NERFINISHED
censorship
doublethink
manipulation of truth
propaganda
surveillance
thought control

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