Two Plus Two Make Four
100 George Orwell Quotes on Truth, Power, and Language in the 21st Century
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Do you feel like the world is defined by slogans, manipulated by language, and controlled by forces you can’t name? You need George Orwell.
Orwell wasn't just a writer; he was a prophet who gave us the precise vocabulary to dissect modern deception. This book is a curated intellectual toolkit, compiling the most powerful insights from Nineteen Eighty-Four, Animal Farm, Politics and the English Language, and his essential essays.
Inside this vital collection, you will find:
The Full 100 Quotes: An extensive collection of Orwell’s timeless wisdom on everything from political hypocrisy ("All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others") to the nature of reality ("Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four").
Twenty Pillars of Thought (Chapter 3): An in-depth analysis of 20 core quotes, complete with historical context, literary origin, and a detailed explanation of their meaning and enduring power.
The Vocabulary of Totalitarianism (Chapter 4): A crucial breakdown of Orwell's major concepts, including Newspeak, Doublethink, and the Memory Hole, explaining how these psychological weapons are engineered to dismantle objective reality.
Orwell in the Age of Algorithms (Chapter 5): A contemporary application of his ideas, analyzing how digital surveillance, algorithmic news feeds, and social media jargon function as the new, silent mechanisms of control.
Why is this book essential now? In a world saturated with manufactured truth, Orwell teaches us that the fight for freedom begins in the mind. This is your personal manual for clarity, dissent, and intellectual honesty—a constant reminder that the greatest act of rebellion is simply to "see what is in front of one's nose."
Reclaim your mind. Insist on the truth.