Lit on Fire
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2569971/fan_mail/new] Animal Farm still hits like a punch because it doesn’t ask, “Which side was right?” It asks, “How did everyone get played?” We pick up Orwell’s short, deceptively simple fable and read it as a living warning about power, propaganda, and the quiet bargains people make when certainty feels safer than critical thought. We walk through the core story beats, from Old Major’s ideal to Snowball’s vision of shared buy-in, then to Napoleon’s capture of the farm through intimidation, slogans, and a full-time spin machine. Along the way, we connect Orwell’s sharpest tools to modern life: scapegoats that absorb every failure, charts that “prove” you’re doing better while you feel worse, and the slow rewriting of rules until nobody remembers what the rules used to be. If you care about media literacy, civic literacy, and how totalitarian habits form inside ordinary communities, this conversation is for you. The spoiler half goes deeper into the mechanics: the cult of personality around “Napoleon is always right,” the role of illiteracy in making slogans irresistible, and the danger of apathy when the people who can read the wall decide it’s not worth speaking up. We end with the novel’s bleak final mirror, then pull out practical takeaways for spotting manipulation before it becomes “normal.” If this made you think of a workplace, a timeline, a political movement, or even yourself, you’re exactly who we hope listens. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend who loves smart book talk, and leave a review so more readers can find us. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2569971/support]
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