osis
state, condition
syntax
grammatical arrangement
comma rule 1
nonessential information (interrupters)
moreover
to add or to prove
Loss of individuality
The loss of individuality is a core feature where a powerful authority suppresses unique traits, free will, and personal identity, enforcing extreme conformity through propaganda, technology, or fear, reducing people to cogs in a machine for social control
ate
autodidact
(n) a self taught person
comma rule 2
introductory elements
conversely
to compare/contrast
Mass Surveillance
watching over through human and/or non-human technologies for an intended purpose—can connote a dystopian imaginary in which all activity becomes visible before a hostile gaze. Anthropology has explored and complexified this picture.
tion
act or state
hedonism
(n) pursuit of devotion to things that bring pleasure
comma rule
list rule
indeed
to prove
Environmental Destruction
a fictional future society ruined by ecological collapse (pollution, climate change, resource depletion) where oppressive systems rise, forcing humanity into harsh survival, scarcity, and control, serving as a stark warning about current environmental neglect
phil
love
(adj) irrelevant or unrelated to the subject being dealt with; of external origin
comma rule 4
coordinating conjunctions (fanboys)
in spite of
to show exception
False Utopia
a society that appears perfect, orderly, and ideal on the surface but hides a deeply oppressive, flawed, or corrupt reality
fundus
bottom
equivocate
use ambiguous language so as to conceal the truth or avoid committing oneself.
oxford comma
the comma before the conjunction that precedes the last item
concurrently
Totalitarianism
a world in which singular liberties have been eradicated by an “omniscient” power.