George Orwell and 1984: a personal view
<p>George Orwell´s 1984 is considered a great negative utopia, in the sense it depicts the nightmare of what life might become in an oligarchic collectivism pursued to its logical conclusion. Under a social setup which is nothing but totalitarian barbarism, eternal warfare is the price one pay...
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Main Author: | ALFREDO SANDOVAL GÓMEZ (Author) |
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Universidad del Magdalena,
2013-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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