They also probably considered the "doublethink" prevalent all through "1984" to be subtle innuendoes directed against them. There were actually three feature-length movie versions of George Orwell's "1984." The first version was made in 1955 with Edmund O'Brien as "Winston Smith," Jan Sterling as "Julia," Sir Michael Redgrave as "O'Brien" and Donald Pleasance as "Parsons." This version "strayed" the farthest away from the book due in great part to the censors from the Hays Offices who ordered the sex scenes to be left out and the violence kept to a minimum. "government of the people, by the people, for the people" So they can give it a bad name and this suits the Capitalists quite nicelyīecause they ALSO want to give Socialism a bad name. Communists are NOT Socialists but they like to use the word
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