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BankSith on Nostr: In George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, the world is divided into three superstates: ...

In George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, the world is divided into three superstates: Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia, locked in a relentless struggle reminiscent of today's geopolitical tensions among NATO, China, and Russia. These “superstates” are embroiled in a perpetual war over a contested region primarily located around the equator, a grim reflection of modern conflicts. The citizens of Oceania are kept in the dark, knowing only what the Party allows them to hear, leaving the origins of these superstates shrouded in mystery. It remains uncertain to both the characters and the reader whether these nations genuinely exist or if they are merely a narrative concocted by the Party to enforce social control. The superstates appear to have emerged from a cataclysmic period of nuclear warfare and civil unrest between 1945 and 1965, in a post-war world where totalitarianism reigns supreme, manifesting through ideologies like English Socialism, Neo-Bolshevism, and the Obliteration of the Self.

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