Opposed to him were passionate Spanish anarchists,
syndicalists, and communists, who bitterly resented the fact that the
necessities of fighting the Franco fascists got in the way of their fighting
each other.
lmao
The communists, who were the best organised, won out and Orwell had to leave
Spain, for he was convinced that if he did not, he would be killed
What could have been… Every time I read about past communists I’m reminded that they were so much cooler than we are today.
From then on, to the end of his life, he carried on a private literary
war with the communists, determined to win in words the battle he had lost
in action.
So Asimov’s read on Orwell is that he was a leftist until some other leftist’s upset him and for that he then spent a lifelong vendetta against leftists.
It was almost a matter of patriotism in the West to buy it and talk about it, and perhaps even to read parts of it
Asimov is fucking catty this is so funny.
One person cannot watch more than one person in full concentration, and can only do so for a comparatively short time before attention begins to wander. I should guess, in short, that there may have to be five watchers for every person watched. And then, of course, the watchers must themselves be watched since no one in the Orwellian world is suspicion-free. Consequently, the system of oppression by two-way television simply will not
work.
No longer true thanks to AI summaries, enormous quantities of information can be boiled down to short summaries allowing a single operator to monitor tens of thousands.
Then, too, Orwell had the technophobic fixation that every technological advance is a slide downhill. Thus, when his hero writes, he 'fitted a nib into the penholder and sucked it to get the grease off. He does so ‘because of a feeling that the beautiful creamy paper deserved to be written on with a real nib instead of being scratched with an ink-pencil’.
Presumably, the ‘ink-pencil’ is the ball-point pen that was coming into use at the time that 1984 was being written. This means that Orwell describes something as being written’ with a real nib but being ‘scratched’ with a ball-point. This is, however, precisely the reverse of the truth. If you are old enough to remember steel pens, you will remember that they scratched fearsomely, and you know ball-points don’t.
This is not science fiction, but a distorted nostalgia for a past that never was. I am surprised that Orwell stopped with the steel pen and that he didn’t have Winston writing with a neat goose quill.
Asimov sincerely does not like Orwell.
To summarise, then: George Orwell in 1984 was, in my opinion, engaging in a private feud with Stalinism, rather that attempting to forecast the future. He did not have the science fictional knack of foreseeing a plausible future and, in actual fact, in almost all cases, the world of 1984 bears no relation to the real world of the 1980s.
The world may go communist, if not by 1984, then by some not very much later date; or it may see civilisation destroyed. If this happens, however, it will happen in a fashion quite different from that depicted in 1984 and if we try to prevent either eventuality by imagining that 1984 is accurate, then we will be defending ourselves against assaults from the wrong direction and we will lose.
This is fascinating. I thought Asimov was a lib? I thought he didn’t like communism? But this paragraph suggests otherwise? He sounds very much like he thinks the world will either go communist or be destroyed.
This is fascinating. I thought Asimov was a lib? I thought he didn’t like communism? But this paragraph suggests otherwise? He sounds very much like he thinks the world will either go communist or be destroyed.
Upholding the immortal science of Marxism-Leninism just to own Orwell.
Well, sometimes a spade is obviously a spade to other people, I mean you too do have otherwise lib or even reactionary folks like Churchill who are like:
lmao
What could have been… Every time I read about past communists I’m reminded that they were so much cooler than we are today.
So Asimov’s read on Orwell is that he was a leftist until some other leftist’s upset him and for that he then spent a lifelong vendetta against leftists.
Asimov is fucking catty this is so funny.
No longer true thanks to AI summaries, enormous quantities of information can be boiled down to short summaries allowing a single operator to monitor tens of thousands.
Asimov sincerely does not like Orwell.
This is fascinating. I thought Asimov was a lib? I thought he didn’t like communism? But this paragraph suggests otherwise? He sounds very much like he thinks the world will either go communist or be destroyed.
Upholding the immortal science of Marxism-Leninism just to own Orwell.
Well, sometimes a spade is obviously a spade to other people, I mean you too do have otherwise lib or even reactionary folks like Churchill who are like:
and