I understand that Animal Farm is a satire of Stalin and the russian revolution, but I don't understand the message that is trying to tell us.
The book is about a group of farm animals that is being oppressed by the farmers, so the animals, commanded by the pigs overthrow the farmers and the animals get in control but in reality is the pigs who end up controlling the farm and they are as bad as the farmer.
So to me the message is simple: "don't revolt, don't try to change the status quo, nothing will change if you try, so don't do it"
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"Where is Hitler?" is a real armor-piercing question for 1984 and Animal Farm. 1984 arguably still works well because it accidentally ended up describing the capitalist society we're all stuck in, but in Animal Farm the absence of fascists turns a supposed allegory in to a meaningless propaganda fantasy.
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My question with animal farm is always "where is Bukharin?"