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Both. Right.
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Who says Orwell is wrong? There are more countries than just America. I've been in China for over 2 years, and it's Orwellian here like a mofo.
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Huxley and Orwell's dystopias both coexist, and not only in time. Here in Brazil, we are living a moment when it's quite noticeable how a conjugation of Brave New World-esque and 1964-esque devices can strengthen each other.
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They're both correct.
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I'd go with Gibson, personally.
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Orwell believed we'd eventually be enslaved by the things we hate.
Huxley believed we'd eventually be enslaved by the things we love.
Both were correct.
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Orwell > Huxley.
Not because Huxley was wrong. But because Brave New World's writing is so loose it feels awkward and clumsy.
1984 is almost a damn platonic form of good writing.
Mind you, Huxley got it better than Orwell. But I read them back to back and it's hard to make the switch.
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