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O'Brien says that the rule of the party is forever. However, the appendix appears to be written in a future time when there is no party. Is this a contradiction in the book?

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    Yes it is a contraction in the book because it was written when there was no party. If O'Brain had written it when party was in existence it would not have been a contradiction but because it was written prior to the existence of party it is a contractions in the book.

    The party that was later held was for a purpose and it is to seek power.
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