The term "Thought Police" was coined by George Orwell in his novel "1984," where it refers to the totalitarian government's enforcement of laws concerning the citizens' thoughts and beliefs.
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The thought police appear in George Orwell's novel "1984".
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Pythagoras is thought to have coined the term Philosophy which translates to "love of wisdom".
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He thought he saw a snake in the trees and coined it a "beastie".
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They all thought that the police were infringing on their privacy.
In 1986 Saks Fifth Avenue and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in Cleveland, Ohio put on an event named "Crimes of Fashion". The event was also held in 1988. Darryl and Darryl from the Newhart Show attended as "Fashion Police", shortly afterwards characters Michael and Stephanie appeared on the sitcom as "Fashion Police". This is the earliest occurrence of this term we can find. Clifford and Peggy Stark chaired the committee and coined this term in 1986.
It is the persona one assumes in their work life. The term was either coined or popularized by Skolnick, who used it to describe the persona taken on by police when they are on duty.