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“More than half a century ago, the classic novels of totalitarianism warned of the domination of screens, the suppression of books, the narrowing of vocabularies, and the associated difficulties of thought. In Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 , published in 1953, firemen find and burn books while most…” quote by Timothy Snyder
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““More than half a century ago, the classic novels of totalitarianism warned of the domination of screens, the suppression of books, the narrowing of vocabularies, and the associated difficulties of thought. In Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 , published in 1953, firemen find and burn books while most citizens watch interactive television. In George Orwell’s 1984 , published in 1949, books are banned and television is two-way, allowing the government to observe citizens at all times. In 1984 , the language of visual media is highly constrained, to starve the public of the concepts needed to think about the present, remember the past, and consider the future. One of the regime’s projects is to limit the language further by eliminating ever more words with each edition of the official dictionary.””

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