Big Brother: The Orwellian Nightmare Come True

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Current Events, Political Science, Government, Local Government, Social Science
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Author: Mark Dice ISBN: 1230000274994
Publisher: The Resistance Manifesto Publication: October 19, 2014
Imprint: The Resistance Language: English
Author: Mark Dice
ISBN: 1230000274994
Publisher: The Resistance Manifesto
Publication: October 19, 2014
Imprint: The Resistance
Language: English

In Big Brother, Mark Dice details actual high-tech spy gadgets, mind-reading machines, government projects, and emerging artificial intelligence systems that seem as if they came right out of George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.

Orwell’s famous book was first published in 1949, and tells the story of a nightmarish future where citizens have lost all privacy and are continuously monitored by the omniscient Big Brother surveillance system which keeps them obedient to a totalitarian government.

The novel is eerily prophetic as many of the fictional systems of surveillance described have now become a reality. Mark Dice shows you the scary documentation that Big Brother is watching you, and is more powerful than you could imagine.

- Surveillance Cameras
- Global Positioning Systems
- Radio Frequency Identification
- Mind Reading Machines
- Neural Interfaces
- Psychotronic Weapons
- Information Technology
- Orwellian Government Programs
- The Nanny State
- Orwellian Weapons
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cybernetic Organisms
- A Closer Look at 1984
- Social Structure
- The Control of Information
- Perpetual State of War
- The Personification of the Party
- Telescreens
- A Snitch Culture
- Relationships
- A Heartless Society
- Foreign Countries Painted as Enemies
- Power Hungry Officials
- An Erosion of the Language
- Double Think
- And More!

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In Big Brother, Mark Dice details actual high-tech spy gadgets, mind-reading machines, government projects, and emerging artificial intelligence systems that seem as if they came right out of George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.

Orwell’s famous book was first published in 1949, and tells the story of a nightmarish future where citizens have lost all privacy and are continuously monitored by the omniscient Big Brother surveillance system which keeps them obedient to a totalitarian government.

The novel is eerily prophetic as many of the fictional systems of surveillance described have now become a reality. Mark Dice shows you the scary documentation that Big Brother is watching you, and is more powerful than you could imagine.

- Surveillance Cameras
- Global Positioning Systems
- Radio Frequency Identification
- Mind Reading Machines
- Neural Interfaces
- Psychotronic Weapons
- Information Technology
- Orwellian Government Programs
- The Nanny State
- Orwellian Weapons
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cybernetic Organisms
- A Closer Look at 1984
- Social Structure
- The Control of Information
- Perpetual State of War
- The Personification of the Party
- Telescreens
- A Snitch Culture
- Relationships
- A Heartless Society
- Foreign Countries Painted as Enemies
- Power Hungry Officials
- An Erosion of the Language
- Double Think
- And More!

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