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previous post is accurate. From a political point of view, the party's desire to seek power is
to consolidate control over the lives of its citizens and of Oceania. I think that 's statement
is transparently valid, one of the few that can be deemed as such. The idea of the power
wishing to seek power for its own sake, to greater maximize control over the lives of its
citizens and of the nation, in general, is what defines their style of government. This form of
rule eliminates the private realm entirely as a check or limitation. There is a great deal of
intrusion and interference in the lives of its citizens because power and control know no
limitations and few boundaries. It is with this in mind that the party is a construct and being
of power, to be able to exert control and force in any realm it deems appropriate. Thus, the
limitations on sexual conduct and the restriction of personal thought. The party seeks power
because it is fundamentally driven to eradicate any possible threat to its control, and any
possible alternative narrative.
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Why does the Party seek power? This is a question from the book 1984..plzzz help me out itz due 2morrow
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