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- It was released in 1978 on their own label, Doublethink.
- The word is an example of both Newspeak and doublethink.
- Dostum's and Atta's frequent pronouncements on national unity are Orwellian doublethink.
- Doublethink would avoid a " totalitarian regimes.
- In November 2010 he toured the UK supporting Akala in his'DoubleThink'tour.
- All is resolved with doublethink ).
- "From the Age of Doublethink " was released on February 5, 2008.
- The Thought Criminals'Doublethink label evolved from a record label to include agency and PR functions.
- Newspeak is the method for controlling thought through language; doublethink is the method of directly controlling thought.
- Now, apparently helped by a bit of Orwellian doublethink, he has turned the two into fast friends.
- Through a truly Orwellian exercise in doublethink _ the art of believing two mutually contradictory things at the same time.
- But having it both ways _ what George Orwell called doublethink _ is what this commission report is all about.
- In 1978, Grierson started Doublethink Records to record local Australian bands including Singles, Rejex, and Suicide Squad.
- Other less-established bands such as Tactics, Popular Mechanics and Sekret Sekret became incorporated within the Doublethink stable.
- Even during campaign 2000 these pronouncements relied on doublethink, the ability to believe two contradictory things at the same time.
- Neutrality is distinct ( though not exclusive ) from apathy, ignorance, indifference, doublethink, equality, incommensurability ).
- It is really quite incredible how easily people can do doublethink . talk ) 14 : 14, 5 April 2012 ( UTC)
- The Orwellian tactics don't stop with doublethink : They also include newspeak, the redefinition of words to rule out disloyal thoughts.
- He has been published and interviewed in media as diverse as Black Enterprise and The Wall St . Journal, and recently, Doublethink.
- Rational irrationality is not doublethink and does not state that the individual deliberately chooses to believe something he or she knows to be false.
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