No, cognitive dissonance is the battle for the mind to be able to hold two opposing/contradictory ideas at once.Inconuucl wrote:Isn't double think an Orwell thing rather than a Fitzgerald thing?
Can be done, but not without massive concessions to either or the sanity of the subject.
Doublespeak was Orwell's retooling of the English language for the political purposes of the party.
Which we see now in abundance.
It's a nice gentle way to subtly steer the uneducated towards a concrete or binary view of the world.
IMan, that blows, but as I understand it, that's the state of modern education.
I feel sorry for all these kids getting degrees now.
The whole system, start to finish, needs gutting.