1984 vs. Western Democracy: SURVIELANCE

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June 9, 2015

 

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However, the amount of surveillance in present day western democracies is at the same level if not a greater extent. The reason people think 1984 has so much more surveillance is because of the fact that the characters in 1984 know they are being watched, it is obvious, everywhere you look there are telescreens watching the people...
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There is the same level of surveillance in western democracies except people do not realize they are being watched. The average person is caught on camera 100 times a day without even realizing it. The technology in place to do is so high tech that the every day person does not notice devices used to keep watch on them...
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