Socialism is a much abused word in our day. It can stand for quite a few different things in the minds of people, but rarely does it stand for what is actually meant by the word. Upon being brought up in polite company, it commonly evokes refutation through reflexive reference to totalitarianism and the Soviet Union. Interestingly enough, whenever it is associated with totalitarianism, mention of “Big Brother” and “Newspeak” have an easy time finding themselves in the mix of charges laid against socialism.
The use of George Orwell’s work to refute socialism is rather ironic because Orwell was an out-an-out socialist. He relates the following in his essay “Why I Write”: “Every line of serious work that I have written since 1936 has been written, directly or indirectly, against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism, as I understand it.”