Topic: George Orwell

Aldous Huxley foresaw our despots — Fauci, Gates, and their vaccine crusaders May 5, 2021 Patricia McCarthy In 1949, sometime after the publication of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, Aldous Huxley, the author of Brave New World (1931), wrote to Orwell. His prophecy is stunning today.
New York Times invents new term to obscure the reality of abortion June 5, 2019 Thomas Lifson Somewhere, George Orwell is having a good laugh at what has become the "Newspeak Times."
George Orwell is stealing my work November 14, 2016 Selwyn Duke We already know dead people can vote, but here’s a new one for you: they can plagiarize, too.
Russia Then and Now February 12, 2014 Bruce Walker Few areas of forgotten history are as vital to understanding the world today as the remarkable success of tsarist Russia and the utter destruction of Russian greatness through the malignancy of Marxism in action.
Change the Name to Change the Game January 9, 2014 Jim Yardley Using Orwell as a handbook.
Conventional Unwisdom October 20, 2013 Clarice Feldman Disinformation is inevitable from American media as it is currently structured.
The Dynamics of Tyranny September 15, 2013 Stella Morabito Dystopia found.
Is a tenured conservative as useless as a tenured radical? May 30, 2013 Robert Oscar Lopez I am a professor. Now, I am tenured. I am part of the field that has been instrumental in creating a left-wing police state. What do I do about it?
Orwell's Struggle May Be Over November 22, 2012 Ed Kaitz For George Orwell, being regimented or pushed around by the state is, in the end, far more preferable than the "tyranny" of free competition.