George Orwell - 1984 (1)

George Orwell's 
1984 (1949)
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George Orwell's 
1984 (1949)

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DILEMMAS
Vote with your gut:
fast and without thinking about it too much

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Being happy is better than being right.
Agree
Disagree

Slide 3 - Poll

Democracy is just the dictatorship
of the 51 %.
Agree
Disagree

Slide 4 - Poll

In the future, countries on Earth will become...
More and more democratic
More and more dictatorial

Slide 5 - Poll

Fear and punishment work better to influence people's behavior than happiness and rewards.
Agree
Disagree

Slide 6 - Poll

I'd rather have principles and no friends,
than have friends but lie to them about what I really believe.
Agree
Disagree

Slide 7 - Poll

If the government passes a new law with which I vehemently disagree, it is still my duty as a citizen to try to follow that law.
Agree
Disagree

Slide 8 - Poll

In an age of universal deceit (bedrog),
telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
Agree
Disagree

Slide 9 - Poll

Strong belief in any one political system means not thinking - not needing to think. It is unconsciousness.
Agree
Disagree

Slide 10 - Poll

The choice for mankind lies between freedom and happiness and for the great bulk of mankind, happiness is better.
Agree
Disagree

Slide 11 - Poll

Have you read George Orwell's 1984?
A
Yes
B
No

Slide 12 - Quiz

Have you read 1984?
Yes
No

Slide 13 - Poll

Slide 14 - Video

George Orwell's 1984
- Written in 1948, published in 1949
- Chilling dystopian future
- Warning against totalitarianism of the 1910s-1940s
- One of the most relevant political sci-fi novels ever written
- Let's have a look at what motivated Orwell to write it


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Slide 16 - Video

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Slide 18 - Video