Why Orwell Matters
Bruno Waterfield – Orwell was concerned above all about the particular threat posed by totalitarianism to words and language.
Bruno Waterfield – Orwell was concerned above all about the particular threat posed by totalitarianism to words and language.
John W. Whitehead – We have arrived, way ahead of schedule, into the dystopian future dreamed up by such science fiction writers as George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, Margaret Atwood and Philip K. Dick.
Kit Knightly – Maybe forcing people to believe your lies, even after you admit you’re lying, is the purest form of power.
Mark Satta – Orwell’s writing has left an indelible mark on American thought and culture. Was he right?
Brandon Smith – Who gets to decide what medical procedures are acceptable to enforce? Who gets to be the all powerful and benevolent overseer of every human being’s health path?
Matt Agorist – The State is quickly moving on to the next Orwellian steps to make sure you get your jab.
Stephen Karganovic – The assault on language is an integral component of the unrelenting warfare being waged for the conquest and control of the mind.
John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead – Dystopian literature shows what happens when the populace is transformed into mindless automatons.
Dylan Charles – George Orwell warned us of the corrosive effects of self-censorship on freedom and individual liberty.
Vic Bishop – It won’t look like school much at all, but more like a behavioral re-education camp.
Julian Rose – Modern day living has contrived to be a virtual reality form of existence, one which has alienated human beings from their roots.
John Vibes – Orwell’s predictions were so spot on that it almost seems like a handbook for tyrants.
Caitlin Johnstone – We are surrounded by screens full of voices that are always lying to us.
John W. Whitehead – Free speech is no longer free.
Charles Eisenstein – We want to offer you a realistic opportunity to live another way.
Dylan Charles – What are you going to do about evil in our world?
Jon Rappoport – Along the way, censorship becomes a very good thing to the illiterate.
Isaac Davis – In many ways, the dystopian nightmares of 20th century literature have become manifest in the 21st century.
Vic Bishop – In China you have precisely what Orwell warned us of. Who’s next?
Isaac Davis – Are ordinary Americans wage slaves of the military industrial complex?