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The greatest threat depends on your perspective. From that of the everyday Joe, like poor Winston, the greatest threat is a total annihilation of personal freedoms, of which there are few left. This means to him a lack of emotion.

For the government, the greatest threat is freedom from the government. The ability to fend for oneself is terrifying to a group so much concerned with power.

Also, you really should read the book. There's sex and violence and hive-minded oppression. It's quite good.

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