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QuickZ06
06-12-2013, 01:51 AM
More are waking up.


Sales of “1984,” George Orwell’s 1949 classic novel about the oppressiveness of government overreach and life in a world where there is no place to escape the watchful eye of Big Brother, have risen more than 3,000 percent on Amazon since the country learned of the U.S. government surveillance programs.

As of noon today, the book was number 5 on the “movers and shakers list,” which represent the biggest gains in sales over the past 24 hours. The book’s sales rank had jumped to 194, from 6,750 Monday.

The dystopian novel chronicles the plight of Winston Smith, a member of the government working in the fictional dictatorship Oceania. Smith is dissatisfied with his work and dreams of rebellion against totalitarianism.

The book aims to serve as a warning for what can happen when government overextends its powers; the term “Orwellian” has become associated with the idea of a totalitarian society. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., used it Monday on MSNBC to describe the NSA surveillance program, telling Chris Hayes, “Kids will grow up knowing that every damned thing that they do is going to be recorded someplace in a file. And I think that will have a very Orwellian and very prohibiting impact on the way we live our lives.”

Liz Keenan, director of publicity for Plume publishing, which produced Orwell’s book, told ABC News that sales of “1984″ always spike this time of the year because teachers and students are buying copies for summer reading, but the increase has never been this large.

“Without a doubt, this has a lot to do with surveillance coverage,” she said.

Keenan also said that book sales of classics typically spike when a controversial event happens, citing the rise in sales of Ayn Rand’s 1957 novel “Atlas Shrugged” during the 2008 financial crisis.


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QuickZ06
06-12-2013, 03:18 PM
BUMP!

Christian Liberty
06-12-2013, 03:21 PM
I read this book recently for school. The teacher who assigned it is remarkably aware of what's going on with civil liberties (At least for a public school teacher:p) but never made the connection between those issues and our foreign policy or our economic policy. I tried as hard as I could to get her to see the connection but I don't think it ever sunk in. Oh well:sad: This was literally the scariest thing I've ever read, most fiction stories are just fiction but this one is way too real... I had to remark on how I was shocked that a man as smart as Orwell could ever have been a socialist...

heavenlyboy34
06-12-2013, 03:31 PM
I read this book recently for school. The teacher who assigned it is remarkably aware of what's going on with civil liberties (At least for a public school teacher:p) but never made the connection between those issues and our foreign policy or our economic policy. I tried as hard as I could to get her to see the connection but I don't think it ever sunk in. Oh well:sad: This was literally the scariest thing I've ever read, most fiction stories are just fiction but this one is way too real... I had to remark on how I was shocked that a man as smart as Orwell could ever have been a socialist...
Orwell got into socialism out of naivete and social pressures around him at the time-same way otherwise people get sucked into conservatism and left-liberalism. ;) Check out a biography of him sometime-pretty interesting.

As a supplement to 1984, I always recommend people read "We". It's darned near as scary as 1984. (and was written in the 1930s) Writing it made Zamyatin a "Soviet Heretic" in his lifetime.
http://www.amazon.com/We-Yevgeny-Zamyatin/dp/0380633132/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1371072559&sr=8-4&keywords=We
Book Description

Release date: August 1, 1983
Before Brave New World...
Before 1984...There was...
WE
In the One State of the great Benefactor, there are no individuals, only numbers. Life is an ongoing process of mathematical precision, a perfectly balanced equation. Primitive passions and instincts have been subdued. Even nature has been defeated, banished behind the Green Wall. But one frontier remains: outer space. Now, with the creation of the spaceship Integral, that frontier -- and whatever alien species are to be found there -- will be subjugated to the beneficent yoke of reason.
One number, D-503, chief architect of the Integral, decides to record his thoughts in the final days before the launch for the benefit of less advanced societies. But a chance meeting with the beautiful 1-330 results in an unexpected discovery that threatens everything D-503 believes about himself and the One State. The discovery -- or rediscovery -- of inner space...and that disease the ancients called the soul.
A page-turning SF adventure, a masterpiece of wit and black humor that accurately predicted the horrors of Stalinism, We is the classic dystopian novel. Its message of hope and warning is as timely at the end of the twentieth century as it was at the beginning.

MoneyWhereMyMouthIs2
06-12-2013, 03:35 PM
I'm honestly shocked at the internet backlash happening here. :eek: