big brother

"Big Brother" typically refers to a concept introduced in George Orwell's dystopian novel "1984." In the novel, "Big Brother" represents an authoritarian government that exercises total control over its citizens and constantly monitors their actions, thoughts, and behaviors through pervasive surveillance and manipulation. The phrase has since been widely used to describe any form of intrusive government or surveillance authority that invades people's privacy and restricts their freedom.


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