According to The Book, the superstates are not really fighting with each other. The powers of each superstate are really warring against their own people to keep the structure of the society intact. What is the significance of this revelation in George Orwell's "1984"?
A) It suggests that the superstates have achieved global peace and cooperation.
B) It indicates that the superstates value the well-being of their citizens.
C) It unveils the true nature of the perpetual war and its role in control.
D) It shows that the superstates are primarily focused on conquering foreign lands.
E) It symbolizes the superstates' commitment to international diplomacy.