Orwell's classic political fable is often cited as simply a condemnation of Stalinism, which it certainly was, but its political relevance is both wider and more enduring, as novelist Ann Patchett notes in her introductory essay to this new edition. Among the lessons contained in its pages is the need of politicians for 'The Enemy' (think Axis of Evil) and the dangers of individuality to oppressive political order.
Author: George Orwell (english) |
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