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The Purpose Of War According To George Orwell (1984)

The primary aim of modern warfare is to use up the products of the machine without raising the general standard of living.

Ever since the end of the nineteenth century, the problem of what to do with the surplus of consumption goods has been latent in industrial society. From the moment when the machine first made its appearance it was clear to all thinking people that the need for human drudgery, and therefore to a great extent for human inequality, had disappeared. If the machine were used deliberately for that end, hunger, overwork, dirt, illiteracy, and disease could be eliminated within a few generations. And in fact, without being used for any such purpose, but by a sort of automatic process — by producing wealth which it was sometimes impossible not to distribute — the machine did raise the living standards of the average human being very greatly over a period of about fifty years at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries.

But it was also clear that an all-round increase in wealth threatened the destruction — indeed, in some sense was the destruction — of a hierarchical society. In a world in which everyone worked short hours, had enough to eat, lived in a house with a bathroom and a refrigerator, and possessed a motor-car or even an aeroplane, the most obvious and perhaps the most important form of inequality would already have disappeared. If it once became general, wealth would confer no distinction. It was possible, no doubt, to imagine a society in which wealth, in the sense of personal possessions and luxuries, should be evenly distributed, while power remained in the hands of a small privileged caste.

But in practice such a society could not long remain stable.

For if leisure and security were enjoyed by all alike, the great mass of human beings who are normally stupefied by poverty would become literate and would learn to think for themselves; and when once they had done this, they would sooner or later realize that the privileged minority had no function, and they would sweep it away.

In the long run, a hierarchical society was only possible on a basis of poverty and ignorance.

To return to the agricultural past, as some thinkers about the beginning of the twentieth century dreamed of doing, was not a practicable solution. It conflicted with the tendency towards mechanization which had become quasi-instinctive throughout almost the whole world, and moreover, any country which remained industrially backward was helpless in a military sense and was bound to be dominated, directly or indirectly, by its more advanced rivals.

Nor was it a satisfactory solution to keep the masses in poverty by restricting the output of goods. This happened to a great extent during the final phase of capitalism, roughly between 1920 and 1940.

The economy of many countries was allowed to stagnate, land went out of cultivation, capital equipment was not added to, great blocks of the population were prevented from working and kept half alive by State charity. But this, too, entailed military weakness, and since the privations it inflicted were obviously unnecessary, it made opposition inevitable.

The problem was how to keep the wheels of industry turning without increasing the real wealth of the world. Goods must be produced, but they must not be distributed. And in practice the only way of achieving this was by continuous warfare.

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4 thoughts on “The Purpose Of War According To George Orwell (1984)”

  1. This theory makes a lot of sense, but not only is it a means to use up surplus and give control to the “ruling class”, it is also a way to steal money by the over-taxation of the “favored groups” (middle-class). This money is then laundered through wars to our “allies” who control the banking world and used for the ruling class to “enrich” themselves.

    The problem is that you can only take so much from the middle class. We are at the point of equilibrium between having just enough to survive vs. ready to revolt. If the ruling class doesn’t realize this, there will be revolution. This will be a war between classes. The cunning ruling class takes those groups which are poorest and buys their votes with “free stuff” paid for by the middle-class, thus creating an unlikely ally. When the poor class wake-up they will realize that they are pawns. Pay attention to the next 10-20 years, big things will be happening.

  2. Remember how Eurasia was always at war with Oceania? That is what the Ukraine war is being set up for.

    Remember when the Russians were our friends after the wall fell down? I do. Remember when everyone thought of Ukraine as one of the most corrput cybercrime capitals of the world? Ukraine, where all the gangsters lived?

    But we were always at war with Eurasia. Shut up..

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