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- Thoughtcrime abstract "A thoughtcrime is an occurrence or instance of controversial or socially unacceptable thoughts. The term is also used to describe some theological concepts such as disbelief or idolatry, or a rejection of strong social or philosophical principles.The term was popularized in the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, wherein thoughtcrime is the criminal act of holding unspoken beliefs or doubts that oppose or question the ruling party. In the book, the government attempts to control not only the speech and actions, but also the thoughts of its subjects. To entertain unacceptable thought is known as crimethink in Newspeak, the ideologically purified dialect of the party.".
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- Thoughtcrime wikiPageExternalLink mindguilt.shtml.
- Thoughtcrime wikiPageID "87276".
- Thoughtcrime wikiPageRevisionID "604375989".
- Thoughtcrime hasPhotoCollection Thoughtcrime.
- Thoughtcrime subject Category:Nineteen_Eighty-Four.
- Thoughtcrime subject Category:Political_correctness.
- Thoughtcrime subject Category:Thought.
- Thoughtcrime subject Category:Words_originating_in_fiction.
- Thoughtcrime comment "A thoughtcrime is an occurrence or instance of controversial or socially unacceptable thoughts. The term is also used to describe some theological concepts such as disbelief or idolatry, or a rejection of strong social or philosophical principles.The term was popularized in the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, wherein thoughtcrime is the criminal act of holding unspoken beliefs or doubts that oppose or question the ruling party.".
- Thoughtcrime label "Crime de pensamento".
- Thoughtcrime label "Gedankenverbrechen".
- Thoughtcrime label "Myślozbrodnia".
- Thoughtcrime label "Psicoreato".
- Thoughtcrime label "Thoughtcrime".
- Thoughtcrime label "Мыслепреступление".
- Thoughtcrime label "犯罪思想".
- Thoughtcrime sameAs Gedankenverbrechen.
- Thoughtcrime sameAs Psicoreato.
- Thoughtcrime sameAs Myślozbrodnia.
- Thoughtcrime sameAs Crime_de_pensamento.
- Thoughtcrime sameAs m.0lzms.
- Thoughtcrime sameAs Q1266971.
- Thoughtcrime sameAs Q1266971.
- Thoughtcrime wasDerivedFrom Thoughtcrime?oldid=604375989.
- Thoughtcrime isPrimaryTopicOf Thoughtcrime.