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“A totalitarian society which succeeded in perpetuating itself would probably set us a schizophrenic system of thought, in which the laws of common sense held good in everyday life and in certain exact sciences, but could be disregarded by the politician, the historian, and the sociologist. Already…” quote by George Orwell
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““A totalitarian society which succeeded in perpetuating itself would probably set us a schizophrenic system of thought, in which the laws of common sense held good in everyday life and in certain exact sciences, but could be disregarded by the politician, the historian, and the sociologist. Already there are countless people who would think it scandalous to falsify a scientific text-book, but would see nothing wrong in falsifying an historical fact.””

George Orwell

About This Quote

Source Essay: “Politics and the English Language”, 1946

Totalitarian regimes separate everyday truth from scientific fact, allowing selective truth‑telling.

In simple terms: Political power can distort truth.

Key Takeaway

Question sources and demand transparency.

Themes

politics truth science history media

Mood

skeptical urgent

Type

political inspirational

When to use this quote

  • journalism
  • education
  • public policy
  • historical research

Key Concepts

totalitarianism information control epistemic relativism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What mechanisms ensure factual integrity?
  • How can societies resist historical revisionism?
A Different Perspective

Science may be politicized, eroding common sense.

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