This essay is the third in a series designed to dissect the totalitarian mentality portrayed in George Orwell's 1984 and to draw parallels to trends in modern academia and the sociopolitical arena of
today. The following is an index of previous portions of this commentary:1. Collectivism2. Antiprogressivism3. Relativism - You are here. Read on to continue your analysis of this topic.
The Party in Orwell's 1984 holds that "Reality exists in the human mind, and nowhere else" (p. 205).
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