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A condition where two conflicting realities coexist—one for the powerful, another for the governed—and both are treated as real. In social control theory, doublereality is produced by propaganda, selective enforcement, and institutional gaslighting. Those in power know the official reality is false; the public is forced to act as if it’s true. The result is a fractured world where no one fully trusts what they see.
Doublereality (Social Control Theory) Example: “In the authoritarian state, everyone knew the election results were fabricated, but they had to celebrate them publicly—doublereality, the official truth and the actual truth held simultaneously.”
by Abzugal March 27, 2026
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