Orwell and the revolution
Quote:
"One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power. " - George Orwell, 1984
Taken from the signature of the user maestro
I believe that this user may have mistaken the idea's behind this quote, taken in the context it appears it looks like Orwell is advocating the position it argues. As a comitted socialist I dont think people get what Orwell meant by 1984 judging by this sig and many I have seen before.
1984 is not a critque of revolution, it is a critique of the people allowing a revolution to be overtaken by a dictatorship. This of course is my own interpetation and may be wrong but Orwell would have supported the Russian Revolution and the establishment of the workers state.
It was of course his distain for the actions of the Stalinists that gave birth to Animal Farm. Advocating the idea's of Trotsky Orwell sought to expose Stalinist ideas to the people albeit in his own disguised format.
So not to get too into it but I would like to remind people that Orwell was not anti-revolutionary but committed to the idea of revolutions being hijacked by dicatotors, lets face it communism was ruined by one man and that is Stalin.