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Loyalty to the party is demanded above all else from "summary" of 1984, Animal Farm (Set of 2 Books) by Orwell George

The Party demands loyalty above all else. It expects complete obedience from its members, who must put the Party's interests before their own. Any hint of disloyalty is swiftly punished, as seen in the brutal methods used to eliminate dissenters. The Party enforces this loyalty through constant surveillance and propaganda, creating a culture of fear and suspicion. Members of the Party are taught to suppress their own thoughts and feelings, to conform to the Party's ideology without question. Individuality is seen as a threat, as it could lead to independent thinking and rebellion. The Party's grip on its members is so strong that they willingly betray their loved ones if necessary, believing it to be for the greater good of the Party. Those who show even the slightest doubt or hesitation are deemed traitors and are dealt with harshly. The Party's power lies in its ability to control not only t...
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    1984, Animal Farm (Set of 2 Books)

    Orwell George

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