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Why is the book 1984 important

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It was intended as a warning about tendencies within liberal democracies, and that is how it has been read. The postwar Sovietization of Eastern Europe produced societies right out of Orwell's pages, but American readers responded to ā€œ1984ā€ as a book about loyalty oaths and McCarthyism.

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