March 26, 2025

1984 | Ch. 8.2 – You Can’t Buy a Revolution in Half-Liters

1984 | Ch. 8.2 – You Can’t Buy a Revolution in Half-Liters

In this episode of Banned Camp, Winston ventures into a pub hoping to unearth truth from the lips of a prole old enough to remember the world before the Party. Instead, he gets vague memories, bladder complaints, and a pint of wallop. Jennifer and Dan spiral into a conversation about end-stage capitalism, billionaire control, and why two-liter Pepsi bottles ruined Dan’s childhood economy. 

🎧 Things To Listen For:

  • Jennifer compares Mussolini’s definition of fascism to Bezos and Trump’s bromance.
  • Dan’s entrepreneurial dreams dashed by two-liter bottles.
  • Is Winston gaslighting this old man… or just desperate?
  • A pint of wallop vs. half-liter dystopia.

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🧠 Topics Covered:

1984, Winston Smith, proles, capitalism, fascism, memory, thought police, Mussolini, corporate state, literary nostalgia, pint of wallop, two-liter bottles, censorship

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