fourisfive
04-24-2006, 06:20 PM
Theres a real irony here, one im sure alot of you may have picked up on, with all these comparisons between orwellian 1984 and the present day.
Whilst some of the similarities are haunting, i find it ironic that Orwell was staunchly anti-socialist yet some of his warnings have come true in such a different way to what he would have thought possible.
"War is important for consuming the products of human labour. If this work would be used to increase the standard of living, the control of the party over the people would decrease. War is the economy basis for a hierarchical society." (http://www.gerenser.com/1984/analysis.html)
Of course 1984 was based on fact as much as fiction but even Orwell couldnt have predicted how much technology could later be misused by governments to spy on its people. I think I would love nothing more than to bring Orwell into present and let him take it all on board. I think he'd have a field day, and quickly forget about the threat of socialism!
Whilst some of the similarities are haunting, i find it ironic that Orwell was staunchly anti-socialist yet some of his warnings have come true in such a different way to what he would have thought possible.
"War is important for consuming the products of human labour. If this work would be used to increase the standard of living, the control of the party over the people would decrease. War is the economy basis for a hierarchical society." (http://www.gerenser.com/1984/analysis.html)
Of course 1984 was based on fact as much as fiction but even Orwell couldnt have predicted how much technology could later be misused by governments to spy on its people. I think I would love nothing more than to bring Orwell into present and let him take it all on board. I think he'd have a field day, and quickly forget about the threat of socialism!