• R0cket_M00se@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Animal farm wasn’t specifically about communism, though. The lesson was that any well meaning revolution/societal restructuring will inevitably get hijacked by a smaller group that wants to use it as an opportunity to grab power and seize control. No matter what said group calls themselves, they’re most likely going to end up as the same aristocracy/oligarchy that the revolution fought against.

    It’s exactly what happened in the Soviet Union but it’s also potentially what could happen in any other revolution.

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      1 year ago

      Exactly. It’s not an anti-communist book. It was written by a left-libertatian/anarchist, Orwell, who though alongside anarchists and communists in Spain.

      Dude literally took up arms for socialism. Reactionaries have no critical thinking and historical analysis skills.