Hello. If we make an analysis of George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm", you can see that the animals actually live worse under Napoleon than they did under Jones.
It all starts with the fact that the animals protest against the farmer, blaming him for all the bad things they have to tolerate. Therefore, at the meeting, it was decided to organize a riot to capture the farm. The organizers of the Riot are pigs. The riot crowned with success, the farm began to live an independent life according to the commandments. So, gradually the power was in the hands of one pig.
"The Seven commandments, proclaimed by the animals on the farm:
"The one who walks on two legs is an enemy.
"He who walks on four legs or has wings is a friend.
-The animal does not wear clothes.
–The animal does not sleep in the bed (later added: with sheets).
– The animal does not drink alcohol (later added: in excess of measures).
– The animal will not kill another animal (later added: no cause).
-All animals are equal (later added: But some more than others)»
But these commandments did not last long. "Gradually, one by one, Napoleon corrected, and then completely canceled all the commandments except one, the seventh. However, this commandment did not remain unchanged and took the following form: "All animals are equal, but some animals are the same."
Thus, gradually the political elite of animals becomes simply indistinguishable from the human elite. And in that, it is possible to look the ironic "compliment" of the last, as well as in the ideological message of the novel as a whole a clear hint of what role the ordinary member of the Society plays in the system. And the novel "Animal Farm" remains relevant today, because slogans and "good intentions" are changing, means too, but the public machine in many respects continues to implement the plans of its leaders, playing a "big politics", really do not Interested in human needs as individuality and not defending his life as the highest value.