george orwell

Trump wants to convince people that he is fighting the dragon of “radical Islamic terrorism.” He is doing no such thing.
If you have a thing for eerily relevant dystopian narratives, this is the show for you!
They're drawing the line from "doublethink" to "alternative facts."
"Seems like a good time to reread 'The Origins of Totalitarianism' and '1984,'" thought tens of thousands of Americans, for some reason.
Ten Orwellian books about censorship and the power of words.
I’d rather hit up Sunday brunch for bottomless mimosas with Umbridge and Voldemort than see one more picture of Trump signing an executive order.
Put down that sci-fi novel and pick up "Politics and the English Language."
People are suddenly very interested in the enduring story of a dystopian society.
Hitler was the first to describe the technique of telling a lie so often that people believed it. He called it the "Big Lie."