"They lived in a time when no one dared to speak their mind."
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others" is probably the most famous line from George Orwell's Animal Farm. Hoping for a better life, the oppressed animals take power over the farm. But the utopia does not last long. Even in the newly created system, some are oppressed, while others benefit from the structures they have developed themselves and begin to dominate the others. How is it that systems of power keep coming back and seem to repeat themselves? And how can we escape this vicious circle? Emre Akal, known for his fantastic visual worlds, adapts Orwell's famous bestseller for the present, sheds light on the cornerstones of political systems and raises questions about a possible near future.
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