In the early forties George Orwell, concerned about future government control, wrote the book 1984; it explored his views on possible bureaucratic domination. Contrary to this theory, governments avoided
tightening control over their people; as a result, we now live in a world where we are free to do virtually anything we want, which includes manipulating the literature that helped shape our society into poor-quality reality TV programs. With the rise of communism and the difficulties of post-war life, George Orwell was understandable jaded, and in a way he was right - the world was undoubtedly doomed. He was just looking in the wrong direction.
tightening control over their people; as a result, we now live in a world where we are free to do virtually anything we want, which includes manipulating the literature that helped shape our society into poor-quality reality TV programs. With the rise of communism and the difficulties of post-war life, George Orwell was understandable jaded, and in a way he was right - the world was undoubtedly doomed. He was just looking in the wrong direction.