"Why Orwell Matters" explores the significance of George Orwell's work and its enduring relevance in contemporary society. The author highlights how Orwell's writings, particularly "1984" and "Animal Farm," examine themes of totalitarianism, propaganda, and individual freedom. These ideas resonate strongly in today's political climate, where issues of surveillance and misinformation are prevalent.
The book delves into Orwell’s life experiences, illustrating how they shaped his perspectives on power and society. It emphasizes his commitment to truth and clarity in writing, contrasting it with the ambiguity often found in political discourse. The author argues that Orwell's moral vision serves as a guide for understanding the complexities of modern governance.