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The breakdown of newspeak

Political Communication, 1988
Abstract Many attempts have been made to create Newspeaks. But in light of what is now known about such attempts, it is clear that not even the most successful of them has come anywhere near to realization of Orwell's projection. Rather than these Newspeaks becoming increasingly fine‐tuned, comprehensive instruments of totalitarian control, as ...
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Totalitarian Newspeak

Balkanistic Forum, 2020
Using the method of the critical discourse analysis and the insights of George Orwell „1984“ the author aims at analysing the propaganda mechanisms (production distribution and perception) of the totalitarian press in the 1950-s. The socio-political context of the press and the new relations between orality and literacy because of the domination of the
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An Analysis of Newspeak

Blackfriars, 1962
The recent publication of his Collected Essays has renewed interest in Orwell’s position as a writer, and especially in his attitude to the artist’s commitments in the world. The writer’s problem, in a time of conflict, according to Orwell, was that ‘one half of him, which in a sense is the whole of him, can act as resolutely, even as violently if need
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Economic Newspeak

Economic Affairs, 1984
Not all developments in economic thought are to be welcomed. In the first of an occasional series, economist John Burton casts a suitably jaundiced eye over recently debased terminology.
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Review: Dissecting Newspeak

English Today, 2002
A review of David Crystal's book, Language and the Internet, Cambridge University Press, 2001, hardback, ISBN 0 521 802121, pp.272, £13 ...
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Locke, language and Newspeak

Think, 2006
An exploration of the relationship between thought and language.
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