1984's genuine historical impact was not to encourage despair (as critics like Isaac Deutscher charged) but to enable resistance: by imagining how bad totalitarianism could become, readers could work to prevent it, which is why the book profoundly affected dissidents and future trade union leaders across the Soviet sphere.
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“the impact that it had in the enslaved countries of the soviet sphere among not just intellectuals but people who later became leaders of independent trade unions and so forth cannot be overstated”
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