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Contents Introduction 11 Chronology 15 Chapter 1: Background on George Orwell 1. The Life of George Orwell 21 Contemporary Authors An ardent proponent of human decency, individuality, and social welfare, Orwell was also a foe of such ideological mass movements as fascism and communism. In his masterworks, Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, he warned of the threat to human liberty posed by the growing power of government. 2. Intellectual Censorship Made Publishing 34 Animal Farm Difficult George Orwell In this rediscovered preface to Animal Farm, Orwell writes of the difficulty of getting the book published due to an unwillingness of British publishers and intellectuals to offend the Soviet Union, which was at that time an ally in World War II. Orwell notes that the principle of freedom of the press is violated by this form of censorship, which has no place in a democracy. 3. Orwell Remains Relevant in 45 the Twenty-First Century John P. Rossi An overriding concern of Orwell s, best expressed in Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm, was the way governments of any type can become totalitarian by a disregard for truth and a corruption of language. These concerns remain relevant in the twenty-first century.

Chapter 2: Politics in Animal Farm 1. Animal Farm: An Allegory of Revolution 54 Valerie Meyers Orwell chose the simple format of an animal fable for Animal Farm because he wanted to convey his message about the totalitarian nature of the Soviet government in a way that could be easily understood by all readers. 2. Orwell Distorts Russian History in Animal Farm 66 Kingsley Martin In Animal Farm, Orwell has written a deft and clever satire, which he ruins by overemphasizing the conflict between Soviet leaders Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky. The historical truth about communism in the Soviet Union is more complex than the picture Orwell paints. 3. Animal Farm Misses the Point About 71 Soviet Communism Northrop Frye Animal Farm is very well written, but it contains some ridiculous episodes that weaken its satire. The novel fails to probe deeply into the shortcomings of Soviet communism. 4. Orwell s Views on the Soviet Union Changed 75 While Conceiving Animal Farm Alok Rai Orwell s initial intention in writing Animal Farm was to create an allegory in which the working class throws off its oppressors; however, while writing the novel, Orwell became disillusioned by events in the Soviet Union. Animal Farm ends pessimistically, with the animals in tyranny to new masters the former revolutionaries. 5. Historical Context Is Vital to Understanding 81 Animal Farm John Rodden The simple format of Animal Farm as a beast fable masks the fact that it is a complex allegory of the history of the Soviet Union and a treatise about the nature of power. Awareness of its historical context is vital to an appreciation of the novel.

6. Animal Farm Satirizes All Dictatorships 92 J.R. Hammond Animal Farm is an allegory portraying events and characters that represent events and characters in Russian history. The satire in the book, however, is directed not only at the Soviet Union but at all totalitarian governments. 7. Animal Farm Satirizes the Failure of 103 Revolutions and Expresses an Ideal of Human Decency Averil Gardner In Animal Farm, Orwell satirizes the failings not just of the Russian Revolution but of all tyrannical governments. Orwell s sympathetic and realistic portrayal of animals powerfully conveys his ideal of human decency and the tragedy of its betrayal. 8. Animal Farm Is Artistically Satisfying 116 but Ambiguous Robert Pearce Animal Farm is a beautifully written satire on the Russian Revolution, but its meaning is somewhat ambiguous. To many readers, it is not clear whether Orwell is writing only about the Russian Revolution or whether he is saying that all revolutions are doomed to failure. 9. Orwell Preaches Individual Responsibility 125 as a Weapon Against Dictatorship Katharine Byrne Animal Farm is not an attack on communism; it is about the tendency of power to corrupt. Orwell s message is that citizens hold the responsibility for their own liberty. 10. Animal Farm Is About a Failure 130 of Communication Robert A. Lee In Animal Farm, the other animals surrender to the tyranny of the pigs because they are unable to recognize truth. Orwell s concern is with the corruption of language and the ability of those who control language to abuse power.

11. Traditional Values Can Win Out over Self-Serving Politics Richard I. Smyer Animal Farm offers a dual view of society. Although the ruling classes inevitably lose their ideals and oppress their followers, society is still a place of common values and decency. 140 Chapter 3: Contemporary Perspectives on Politics 1. Debates on the Size of Government Should 151 Be Conducted Rationally Cathy Young Anyone with a sense of Russian history would understand how unfounded and deeply offensive it is to label President Barack Obama as an heir to the policies of Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin. There are rational debates that can and should be made about the size of government without resorting to exaggerated claims. 2. The United States Is Becoming Fascist 155 Rather than Socialist Jonah Goldberg Although liberals ridicule conservatives for their concern that the United States is becoming a socialist nation under the Obama administration, the expansion of government that has taken place has made even some liberals talk about a social democracy. Reasonable liberals and conservatives agree that extreme positions on either end of the spectrum are untenable; however, they do not agree on where to draw the line. In reality, the collusion of government and corporations smacks of fascism more than socialism. 3. Liberalism, Not Socialism, Is on the Rise 159 Alan Wolfe Conservatives are preaching that liberalism and socialism are the same. They are not. Liberals believe that government has a role in securing the common good while extending personal autonomy. Socialists, on the other hand, are willing to sacrifice certain individual liberties to further social equality. The Obama administration is liberal, not socialist.

4. Socialism Is Dying Out in Europe 167 Steven Erlanger At a time when some U.S. conservatives are accusing President Barack Obama of practicing European-style socialism, the left-leaning socialist parties in many European countries have fallen out of favor. For Further Discussion 173 For Further Reading 175 Bibliography 177 Index 182