Authoritarianism in general. Next question.
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"Is it about unrelated thing A or unrelated thing B?" seems to be the question too often these days.
On another completely unrelated note, fuck capitalism
Orwell was literally a socialist who armed himself and went to kill fascists. You'd think that bit of common knowledge would answer this stupid question.
A surveillance state can exist under any form of centralized government.
1984 was a training manual for both of them.
It's about 2025 maga actually. How ever you wanna look at it.