If you want a image of the future...Imagine a boot stomping on a human face FOREVER.
There's Bad Religion song with the same title and it's a quote from George Orwell's 1984. I just finished the book on my way back from the 2005 IEEE EMC Symposium in Chicago. Let me just say it isn't the sort of book you read to provide hope in regard to the survival of the individuality in the face of societies demand for conformity. Nope...not at all. It's also hard to really understand the hopelessness of the Bad Religion song without a quick read. The version I have also had a foreword written by Eric Fromm written, I assume, for the 1984 publication while the U.S. was still mired in the cold war. At the time, it was a popular notion that novel was allegory for Stalinist Russia. Fromm correctly points out that Orwell accuses all of modern society of being on the same path.
One thing that struck me was a bit of supposed disinformation in the book that claims that a state of perpetual war is undertaken to consume societies excess production. This in turn keeps the society is a state near poverty so they are easier to control, the war also then becomes a justification for the measures taken by the state. The fact these themes are explored in the book, should be no surprise to anyone who has heard the term "Orwellian" thrown about in describing the "war on terror". The parallels are there and a taking time to read the novel while keeping the war on terror in mind is worth while.
One thing that struck me was a bit of supposed disinformation in the book that claims that a state of perpetual war is undertaken to consume societies excess production. This in turn keeps the society is a state near poverty so they are easier to control, the war also then becomes a justification for the measures taken by the state. The fact these themes are explored in the book, should be no surprise to anyone who has heard the term "Orwellian" thrown about in describing the "war on terror". The parallels are there and a taking time to read the novel while keeping the war on terror in mind is worth while.
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With regards to Bad Religion and the themes of 1984, "Let Them Eat War" also makes reference to waging war in an effort to repress the population.
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