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Even though the word dystopia (literally “the not-good place”) was used by John Stuart Mill in 1868, it lay dormant for close to a century, eclipsed by Jeremy Bentham’s cacotopia (“the bad place”) or by anti-utopia, until finally catching on in the 1960s. Orwell’s novel has become synonymous with a word he never used.
The Ministry of Truth: A Biography of George Orwell's 1984
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