“For a totalitarian system to function efficiently, it is not enough for everyone to be forced to work for the same ends: it is essential that the people come to regard them as their personal ends. Although it is necessary to choose the ideas and impose them on the people, they must become the ideas of the people, a creed accepted by all in the way desired by the planner. If the feeling of oppression in totalitarian countries is, in general, much less acute than many imagine in liberal countries, it is because totalitarian governments largely manage to make people think as they want.”