Big Brother. Even his name has become an adjective: Orwellian. Although Orwell disdained what he called “all the smelly, little orthodoxies,” social critics at many points on the political ...
Can't stop thinking about the dystopian world of Big Brother in "1984" and want more of it? Here are 10 sci-fi novels with ...
Watching is important to George Orwell’s Big Brother, to parents, to supervisors, etc. and watchers often become fixers when they see trouble. Data and IT systems also need watching and fixing.
Surveillance – the very thing that George Orwell’s Big Brother had warned us against – was being reframed as entertainment. And the participants’ willing submission to being monitored all ...
George Orwell’s political thinking was dramatically ... overseen by the figure of Big Brother, “the Party” and their dogma of Ingsoc (English Socialism), and the sinister Thought Police.
Big Brother was a reality TV show inspired by the dystopian George Orwell novel, 1984, which sees complete strangers thrown into a house together and isolated from the outside world.
Big Brother is always watching – your language ... Check out: USA TODAY's weekly Best-selling Booklist If you’ve devoured Orwell’s cautionary tale and want more, here are 10 more books ...