George Orwell fascinates me on a number of accounts—his mastery of language, his prescience, and his outlook about politics. While I was faculty president, I gave copies of his book to people as a reminder of the chilling threats and effects of totalitarianism and doublespeak on this campus.
Lewis Carroll, though more playful, also is masterful with language and with alerting us to the the dangers of when illogic becomes the norm and when language is misused.
I find Carroll’s decisions a few year’s ago (process and outcome) to eliminate the word “department” from our Carroll argot and the more recent changing of our name from “college” to “university” Orwellian and Humpty-Dumpty-like.
Still, the joy of teaching remains and the truth will set us free.