We cannot, like 1984's famous newspeak, just blot out the ideas that we do not like. |
And some American journalists have begun to make that newspeak their own, among them CNN's senior international correspondent Robertson. |
That's the kind of newspeak that presents itself as journalism while detouring around truth. |
In other words, according to Lehman's newspeak dialectic, an honest history has to be prepared to be dishonest about what actually happened. |
So looking at the theory, the Third Way seems to be nothing more than neo-liberalism cloaked in Orwellian newspeak. |
This is a fine example of Orwellian newspeak, suggesting that openness can best be achieved by secrecy and non-disclosure. |