Our Masters

The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism, by the character Emmanuel Goldstein, is the fictional book that is used as a thematic and plot element in the dystopiannovel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), by George Orwell. According to Orwell’s plot, in the totalitarian society of Oceania, ruled by the seemingly omnipotent, omniscient Party, Emmanuel Goldstein (in the Party’s propaganda) is the principal enemy of the state – a former member of the Inner Party – continually conspiring against the leadership of Big Brother. Early in the story, the protagonist thinks to himself: “There were … whispered stories of a terrible book, a compendium of all the heresies, of which Goldstein was the author and which circulated clandestinely here and there. It was a book without a title. People referred to it, if at all, simply as The Book“.

6 thoughts on “Our Masters

  1. Oceania clearly had the same zionist state-controlled media as the united snakes if the head of their resistance was goldstein. Both sides of the coin but weilded and owned by the same hand.

  2. “The Book”? Well wouldn’t you know it but Bible is Latin, I think, for “Book”–in other words, the most hated book by the criminal psycho elites characterized in “1984” (and their Satanic Talmudic buddies) is the Bible. Makes sense to me.

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