Orwell, Politics, and Power

Professor Craig L. Carr

Orwell, Politics, and Power
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Country
United States
Published
14 October 2010
Pages
176
ISBN
9781441158543

Orwell, Politics, and Power

Professor Craig L. Carr

Orwell, Politics, and Power takes the political writings in Orwell’s literary corpus as a source of inspiration for theorizing about contemporary political issues and themes. By looking at Orwell as a political thinker, the book derives a political message from his works that may qualify as contributions to the liberal political thought. The book argues that Orwell’s fears about power becoming its own end resulted from his belief that liberal political culture was under attack by social and economic forces that undermined the foundational beliefs and convictions of liberal political morality. The work of a political theorist, this analysis of Orwell’s joust with political power is informed not only by the traditional materials of the history of political ideas, but also by the insights of postmodernism and Wittgensteinian language philosophy. Written in a lively, engaging manner, Orwell, Politics, and Power will appeal to anyone studying political theory, literature and politics, as well as utopian and dystopian political writings.

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