: Critics have noted its parallels to the real-world reforms of Mikhail Gorbachev (glasnost and perestroika) in the Soviet Union.
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: The Live Aid concerts raised millions for famine relief, showing a global collective effort.
Readers often compare these works to Orwell's original to see which "future" felt more prescient.