The truth shall be ignored
Alan Johnson (“The Orwellian eye,” January) writes that the themes of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, including the importance of objective truth, “remain acutely pertinent to our age.” But while the novel masterfully portrayed 20th-century totalitarianism, it is of limited use now.Orwell warns of an omnipotent state in control of the information its population receives. This is impossible today because of the internet and a globalised economy.