Doublethink and the Subjugation of Reality
What is it to “extend the area of sanity,” as Orwell suggests? Sanity is truth, standing in contrast to the madness of doublethink. Doublethink, which together with Newspeak is the foundation of the Party’s construction of whole realities, is insanity. Simply defined, insanity is the denial of what is real.
The culmination of the madness is to deny not just facts, but reality itself. At one point O’Brien shows Winston a newspaper clipping that proves that the Party has been lying. Then he tosses it down the memory hole.
Ashes,' he said. 'Not even identifiable ashes. Dust. It does not exist. It never existed.'
'But it did exist! It does exist! It exists in memory. I remember it. You remember it.'
'I do not remember it,' said O'Brien.
Later, Winston tries to argue that there is reality outside the mind of the Party. “You don't even control the climate or the law of gravity.”
O'Brien silenced him by a movement of his hand. 'We control matter because we control the mind. Reality is inside the skull. You will learn by degrees, Winston. There is nothing that we could not do. Invisibility, levitation—anything. I could float off this floor like a soap bubble if I wish to. I do not wish to, because the Party does not wish it. You must get rid of those nineteenth-century ideas about the laws of Nature. We make the laws of Nature.'
One quickly recalls Karl Rove’s infamous boast, “We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality.” Something is true if it serves “the narrative.” Bush administration officials were probably well aware that Iraqi weapons of mass destruction claims were fraudulent, but because they were part of a reality construction that served their ends, those claims became true—in the sense of their inclusion into official reality.
That is why Orwell has O’Brien say, “There will be no science.” If science, in the ideal, is the pursuit of truth independent of human prejudice, then it is contrary to the interests of the Party, which must then commandeer scientific institutions to produce whatever “facts” serve its narrative.
I cannot help but interject from the perspective of 2022 (the bulk of this essay I wrote in 2009 and 2010). Over the last few years we have seen “fact checkers” repeatedly flag objectively factual statements as false. From the Orwellian perspective, they are indeed false, because they contradict the Party’s reality. That is also why countless social media posts describing people’s first-hand experience of vaccine adverse events were removed as false information or violations of community standards. These stories conflicted with the officially true narrative that vaccines are safe, and the bigger, implicit narrative of humanity’s endless technological progress improving life.
Something is true if it serves the greater good. Something is true if it serves the Party. Something is true if it improves the position of our side, Team Good. Lies in service of the Party are therefore not lies.
The most extreme liars give every appearance of truthfulness, because their mastery of doublethink is such that they are able to lie to themselves about lying. The architects of today’s colossal deceptions believe and disbelieve them simultaneously. Within their lies, they are telling the truth, We must understand doubethink if we are to understand the operation of power in the world.
Here's Orwell:
To tell deliberate lies while genuinely believing in them, to forget any fact that has become inconvenient, and then, when it becomes necessary again, to draw it back from oblivion for just so long as it is needed, to deny the existence of objective reality and all the while to take account of the reality which one denies—all this is indispensably necessary.
And,
To know and not to know, to be conscious of complete truthfulness while telling carefully constructed lies, to hold simultaneously two opinions which canceled out, knowing them to be contradictory and believing in both of them, to use logic against logic, to repudiate morality while laying claim to it.... and above all, to apply the same process to the process itself—that was the ultimate subtlety: consciously to induce unconsciousness, and then, once again, to become unconscious of the act of hypnosis you had just performed. Even to understand the word "doublethink" involved the use of doublethink.
Doublethink necessarily accompanies devotion to power, because power supersedes truth. Examples abound in politics, such as the United States and its established media claiming to champion democracy and human rights while supporting some of the world’s most brutal regimes so long as they acquiesce to US demands. Today, politicians earnestly invoke high legal standards in prosecuting their opponents, while cynically ignoring the same standards when it comes to themselves and their allies. Standards, principles, and morals are subordinate to power, trotted out in service to it, discarded otherwise.
When external reality does not conform to the matrix of lies, external reality must be modified. The propagandist does so with clear conscience, because after all the narrative-contradicting real world records and data are, by definition, false. When Orwell wrote 1984 in the late 1940s, the technology to alter records of the past was in its infancy: airbrushed photographs and so forth. Today, when nearly all records are electronic, this alteration can happen with a few keystrokes. Entire events can be rewritten or erased. We are entering an era of intensifying confusion as to what is real. Struggles for power are escalating into struggles to control reality itself, via the control of words and minds.
The post-modernism that took shape in the 1960s gives philosophical cover to the madness when it asserts that reality is a social construct. Ignoring, for this moment, the paradox implicit in that statement’s use of the word “is,” let us observe the hubris in it. It isn’t actually “post” modern at all, it is the culmination of modernity’s ambition to conquer nature. Declaring that there is nothing outside the human realm, it enthrones humanity as reality’s master. It does grope toward an important truth—that reality and perception, observer and observed, self and other are mutually co-arising and intricately entwined—but it fails to countenance the possibility of other intelligences beyond the human. Reality is, perhaps, all a story—but who is the Storyteller?
Here we can see a link between the totalized power of the Party in 1984 with the ideology of domination that animates modern civilization. Each is mad, because each traps itself in a false reality, a matrix of illusions pretending to be real. This madness swells as civilization moves from the industrial to the digital age, as the malleability of the virtual world and its disconnect from the material facilitate the delusion that reality is our own construction.
Lost in a self-reinforcing world of numbers, symbols, and beliefs, we cannot see the suffering our choices cause. The power of this false reality is such that even when we can see the suffering, we twist evil into good—if that is what is required to maintain the narrative.
What I am describing here is doublethink expanded to the level of an entire culture. It is the opposite of sanity.
How do you and I, as aspiring members of the Brotherhood, expand the area of sanity? Certainly, we can strive to recognize doublethink, and especially its pernicious expression in the tendency to do evil in the name of good. We can face the insanity of the division of the world into good and evil. We can unlearn the war mentality that maintains it. But joining the Brotherhood is not the result of a mental exercise. The human mind will always organize the world into categories and meanings. We have to accept that. But we must not allow that power to usurp the sovereignty of other aspects of the social being.
Maybe this kind of brothersisterhood would do (text said to be a legacy of the last Cathar Perfecti burned at the stake
when the Albigensian Crusade ended in 1299), I took the liberty to replace church with sisterhood ;-).
„This Sisterhood of Love does not exist in a fixed form, only in the unexpressed communion of the people among themselves.
It has no members except for those who feel they belong to it.
It has no competition, for it does not compete.
It has no ambition, for it desires only to serve.
It does not draw national borders, for the thinking in identities hinders love.
It does not isolate itself, for it seeks to enrich all groups of every kind.
It respects all great teachers of all times who revealed the truth of love.
Those who belong to it practise the truth of love with their whole being.
Neither social class nor ethnicity does separate them.
Whoever wants to belong, belongs to it.
It does not seek to teach others; it seeks only to be and to give through its being.
It lives in the realisation that the way we are, may also be the way of those around us, because it knows about interconnectedness.
It does not make itself known in a loud voice, but works in the subtle realms of loving beings.
It bows to all who have lit the way of love and given their lives for it.
It allows no ranking in its ranks and no fixed structure, for one is not greater than another.
Its members recognise each other by the way they act, by the way they are, how they smile, by their glances, and by no other outward gesture than the sisterly embrace.
Each member consecrates their life to the silent and loving contact with neighbours and their environment,
while carrying out daily duties, however demanding or humble they may be. It knows the absolute validity of the Great Truth, which is only realised when humanity acts out of the supreme commandment of love.
It promises no reward, neither in this life nor in the other, but the unspeakable joy of being and loving.
Every member strives to serve the spread of knowledge and truth, to do good in silence and to teach only by example.
Those who belong to the Sisterhood of Love know neither fear nor shame, and their witness will always be valid, for better or for worse.
The Sisterhood of Love has no secret, no mystery and no initiation, except the profound knowledge of the power of love and of the fact that the world will change if we human beings want it to change; but only by changing ourselves first.
All who feel they belong to the Sisterhood of Love, they belong."
Expanding the area of sanity cannot be done with rational discussion or even heated debate. The mob has captured much of the population and intimidated the rest. They have established a cult, and cults cannot be broken by persuasion, only by force. The herd is stampeding, and won't stop until they have reasons to fear the cowboys more than the herd. Be the cowboy. Save the herd.
A critical front in the war against insanity is the recent fetish of sex perversions. The herd considers it sane to declare their sex to be whatever they imagine, not what their genes dictate. That's insane. Agreement with insanities is also insane. Trannies are therefore insane. Tolerating them is insane. If they want to wear ladies underwear, thats fine. Flaunting it deserves vigorous rebuke. Flaunting it with children deserves vigorous prosecution. The Brotherhood knows what sex they are, and what sex everyone else is. Saving civilization begins with sane pronouns. Resolve that one and expand from there.