This is a great question! Based solely on the novel, I
believe Orwell would like to see a society in which people are treated fairly, rules are
orderly and applied, and leaders are held accountable for their
actions.
After reading about Orwell, it is known that he
supported the idea of socialism, but socialism only works when everyone buys
in.
Satire and allegory are done on purpose to exaggerate
problems. He demonstrates the problems of the dictator, the unknowing people, the power
of propaganda, and the mistreatment of people. I think Orwell would want to see all of
the opposites: humble leadership, a honestly informed society, and human
rights.
Except for capitalism, every once in a while we see
this type of society in America depending on our president.
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