Big Brotherism
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Big Brotherism
First recorded in 1950–55; big brother + -ism
Example Sentences
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Just like the explosion of TV use, the explosion of internet use cannot be countered by Big Brotherism.
From New York Times
After the initial shocks of 9/11 waned, a collective wisdom seemed to emerge that a dark civic response — xenophobia, fear mongering, Big Brotherism and vigilantism — would only compound the tragedy.
From Seattle Times
This is not a leave-me-alone coalition, at least not one that can credibly consider itself a foil to the left’s Big Brotherism.
From Washington Post
They plan to gather detailed information about students, but what separates the program from creepy Big Brotherism is their promise to aggregate data only on the group and not individual level.
From Forbes
Some residents even complained to the Vermont chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, whose executive director, Scott Skinner, found that the DEA profile "smacks of Big Brotherism."
From Time Magazine Archive
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