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1984 Government Power

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Modern day society relies on the structure provided by an authority in order to thrive, without authority it becomes a house of cards, one falls over and the entire system comes crashing down. Governments need to keep people at bay, therefore, they create laws and systems that have consequences when they are not followed. Security cameras, and traffic control cameras, remind people that they are being watched. Internet Protocol address (IP address) is another way that anyone can use to find an individual. License plates, a few numbers, and letters that can give the police an individual’s address and name. Without control the entire system collapses, but when do governments have too much power, when should people disobey?
In 1984, George Orwell …show more content…

An example of this would be when the media found evidence of The National Security Agency (NSA) tapping phone calls and checking emails for any suspicious activities. People follow authority because they either want safety or they are afraid, authority is noticeable and many lack it. President Obama has authority because he is the president, so he must have a good reason for doing what he did. He defended this action, “the nation must make decisions as a society” when it comes to keeping the nation safe as it states in the book Domestic Surveillance (25). Many politicians joined the bandwagon and told people that if they hadn’t done this there could have been terrorist attacks. They use pathos to manipulate society, telling them that they are doing this for their own good while scaring them into believing it.
When a government begins to control what the people can see and what they are allowed know, that is when people need to disobey. Today in the United States, there are many ways that the government has its people under surveillance, driver’s licenses tell an individual’s home address, age, hair color, height, weight, and show a picture of them, why is this much information needed? It’s simple the more they know, the easier it is for them to track anyone they might be looking for. In addition, many cars come equipped with GPS, which until 1983 was only used for the military and government …show more content…

There is a concern about how the internet can be used to invade privacy. Today it is possible for a skilled hacker to take pictures using a webcam on any device or steal identities, bank account information, and much more. Every electronic device that has a connection with the internet shares an IP address, this can specifically give a location. All people with internet connections have IP addresses, multiple devices share the same address usually within a network. Surveillance can be achieved easily using IP address, web servers can identify which IP address is connecting to their server of website. All IP addresses have what is a called a geolocation, this is a general way of identifying where from, when, and at what time the IP address contacted a certain server. This technology can be found in the shape of electronic logging devices (ELD) on semi-trucks and delivery vans, the devices monitor engine hours, vehicle movement, miles driven, and location information. Companies gain more authority over their drivers, before ELD was used all hours and locations were logged by hand. Companies make sure that there are no unnecessary stops or extra time taken, therefore assuring that the cargo arrives on

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