In the World of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, Airstrip One is brutally lorded over by the one-party government of Big Brother and INGSOC. All forms of dissent, even down to peoples' facial expressions or questioning thoughts were a crime.
In the novel, crimestop is a term used that means to rid oneself of unwanted thoughts, i.e., thoughts that interfere with the ideology of the INGSOC Party. This way, a person avoids committing thoughtcrime.
In the novel, we hear about crimestop through the eyes of protagonist Winston Smith:
"The mind should develop a blind spot whenever a dangerous thought presented itself. The process should be automatic, instinctive. Crimestop, they called it in Newspeak. He set to work to exercise himself in crimestop. He presented himself with propositions -- 'the Party says the earth is flat', 'the party says that ice is heavier than water' -- and trained himself in not seeing or not understanding the arguments that contradicted them."
Two sizes are available at 24x36 inches, and 18x24 inches.
Archival inks and papers used. Prints on archival heavyweight matte paper are fade-resistant and have a 90+ year archival rating.
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Type: Poster
Category: "thought crime", 1984, Airstrip One, Big Brother, crimestop, dan mccall, education, george orwell, ingsoc, libertymaniacs, minipax, newspeak, orwell, politics, Poster, propaganda, reeducation, war is peace, Winston Smith