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2006 Compared to 1984

By SB, November 24, 2006

In Orwell's initial article on the A-Bomb, a large part of his analysis that led to 1984, was based on the requirement for a large industrial complex to build a bomb. He argued that if it was easy, the A-Bomb would function as an equalizer. Israel first showed that a smaller intellectually advanced country could build a bomb, but ...

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Rich, Rich and Orwell

By SB, October 4th, 2006

As the world teeters on the edge of an economic collapse, whose signs are clear and which the world's central banks are straining to arrest, politicians in the United States and Iran, have been playing with the war card as a solution to their principal problem: maintaining popularity with their electorate.

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Regional Consolidation And The End Of Hegemony

By SB, June 23, 2006

As the world teeters between peaceful progress and regressive, barbarous wars, there are a number of important developments. Some of these can be followed in public events, and shifts in attitudes.

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Amazing developments in the new nuclear arms race

by SB, May 1st, 2006

As many others have pointed out our media, like many others, leaves out crucial information. Two months ago Russia and China would support concerted action against Iran's nuclear program, and suddenly this was no longer so. This media articles immediately attributed variously to China's need for oil, and Russia's oppositional nature, as well as Russia's friendliness towards its customer for arms and nuclear facilities, Iran. Left out has been the escalating nuclear arms race stimulated by the Bush administration. The Bush Administration unilaterally renounced

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Exploring the nature of China

by SB, March 29th, 2006

Andy Xie of Morgan Stanley writes from Shanghai on February 25 2006 that China's government-led and export/investment-driven development model may be reaching its reaching its limeresting to see a writer from ...

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The Managerial Oligarchy continues its awful development

by SB, February 28th, 2006

Orwell was very committed to understanding the impact of individuals economic situation on their total outlook their total outlook and mode of being. However, unlike those who see man as a totally a creature of his immediate ...

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Bush Attempts To Consolidate Authoritarian Power

By SB, 21 February 2006

There are increasingly others who see the world as we see it from Orwellnow's vantage point Paul Craig Roberts, a former Reagan under-secretary of the treasury! writes first on the economy, then on the...

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What Can We Learn From the Costa Rican Surprise

by SB, February 13th, 2006

The Media has been certain that the Central American Free Trade Agreement would pass easily, even in Costa Rica, which is the last signatory to refuse to ratify it. Arias, the Nobel Prize winner, the architect of peace in Central America would be ...

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Why lying is so essential now

by SB, December 29, 2006

As I world to see if and how we are developing towards an Orwellian nightmare and attempt to measure its speed and scope, I note various aspects of the development of our managerial society - which is certainly not Capitalism any more than the Catholic Church is the Church of Jesus and his disciples. ...

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Bernanke is not the solution

by SB, December 19, 2005

President Bush's appointment of Ben Bernanke as Fed Chairman was widely, but not universally greeted as a success. Helicopter Ben, as he is called by some is not universally seen as wonderful, particularly because of a speech in 2002 when he said that the Fed had many ...

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The Left Revives in Costa Rica

by SB, December 5, 2005

A very energetic demonstration against CAFTA [Central American Free Trade Association] occurred 17Nov05 in the center of San Jose when from 18 to 80 thousand individuals marched loudly from Parque Central to the Legislature building to fight ...

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SOCIALISM FOR THE RICH:

A Four Part article about basic changes in the economy and. therefore, how those concerned with evolutionary change must develop a corresponding new politics, new strategies and new slogans.

(By SB, Part One January 2005; Parts 2,3, and 4 added May 2005)

Part One: Bush and Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's views on the economy. "As I hope this article makes evident, we need a better agency for planning the economy than the existing central bank and uncoordinated congressional committees. This is not a capitalist economy in the pre-World War One sense but a poorly run centrally planned economy......"

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Part Two: Whose Economy Is It? Do Corporations Belong To Their Shareholders? How Does The Government Intervene In The Economy? "Gretchen Morgenson reports sad news in the New York Times of April 24, 2005 about Weyerhauser, the giant forest products company in Washington. The company's board and management broke with their longstanding tradition of taking shareholder questions from an open microphone on the floor...."

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Part Three: The Political Economy Of The Central American Volcano: A Report From Costa Rica "I have been in Costa Rica recently watching a wave of popular opposition to the Central American Free Trade Area (CAFTA) arise and coincide with a major social struggle. Three or four recent events suggest that a political, if not a socio-economic revolution is possible in several countries....."

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Part Four: Arguments By Stock Market Commentators Suggesting A Forthcoming Economic Collapse "There is a large group of stock market commentators who expect a depression like scenario to inevitably happen in modern capitalism. For example, in www.fleckensteincapital.com, William Fleckenstein recently compared in great detail the likely US market implosion with the Japanese one that began 16 years ago....."

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Captains of Piracy

Russian Oligarchs and American C.E.O.'s

(A New York Times Op-Ed by Nicholas D. Kristoff, published March 19, 2005)

"In Russia, those who manipulate capitalism to gain fabulous wealth are called the oligarchs, and they sometimes end up in prison. Here we just call such people C.E.O.'s, and we put them in prison less often."

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Formation of Local Orwell Associations:

George Orwell was a great and important man, and the application of his ideas and the celebration of his model as a human being is worth doing. About 30 people celebrated the 102nd birthday party of George Orwell on June 25, 2005 at Burton Chase Park in the Marina Del Rey section of Los Angeles with some original poetry and wonderful cake. (Orwell was born in Motihara, India on June 25, 1903 and passed on January 21, 1950 while living in London, Great Britain). At another meeting this Los Angeles Orwell Association decided to collaborate with other groups to publicize the British Downing Street documents that reveal how the Bush administration secretly planned to invade Iraq long before the issue was put before Congress and the public. For more information about the Los Angeles Association, please leave a message.

We encourage other informal groupings to celebrate George Orwell's life and work. We will be happy to assist in publicizing such work, reasonably representing Orwell's tradition, on this web site.

Can it happen here?

Can Orwell's Predictions About A Totalitarian Society Come True In The U.S. ?
Read A New Provocative Article In Which SB Explains To A Friend how the establishment is compelled to increase its permanent war economy to prevent the economic collapse many commentators see coming soon.

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All is not well in Bush's new World Order

A new, blog-type article by SB at the end of July 2005 reporting Russian criticism of the cowardly way American soldiers fight the Insurgency, reporting again on the continuing failure of the war in Iraq, reporting Muslim opinion about the occupation and reporting more gloomy predictions by American economists of economic trouble ahead ...

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Lies of the week:

Cowardice in journalism award for newsweek & a Joseph Goebbels ministry of propaganda iron cross for Condi

(Greg Palast, investigative reporter for the London Guardian and author of this article, was awarded the George Orwell award in 2005 for Courage in Journalism at the Sundance Film Festival).

"'It's appalling that this story got out there,' Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on her way back from Iraq. What's NOT appalling to Condi is that the US is holding prisoners at Guantanamo under conditions termed "torture" by the Red Cross. What's not appalling to Condi is that prisoners of the Afghan war are held in violation of international law after that conflict has supposedly ended. What is NOT appalling to Condi is that prisoner witnesses have reported several instances of the Koran's desecration...."

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