Everyone loves this book but for entirely opposite reasons.
Why? I think it’s fundamentally because Orwell mainly opposes what we all hate (if you havEveryone loves this book but for entirely opposite reasons.
Why? I think it’s fundamentally because Orwell mainly opposes what we all hate (if you have any care for the betterment of society)— totalitarianism.
And then, he *seemingly* leaves up the critique of political systems for people to decide. Or so it seems, as some people quote this book as outrightly anti-communist/socialist (because those are the same thing, right?), and then other people quote this as outrightly anti-capitalist.
But, I think Orwelldideither have a purpose to refute one of those political systems, or he didn’t want to refute either at all.
I encourage everyone after this book to read it with an open mind, and then research about it. You can disagree with Orwell, of course! But make sure youknowwhat he’s actually saying before you agree/disagree.
So, expect an actual review after I follow my own advice above^^:)...more