No. But the last third of the book is just a long list of excuses for the anarchists. He doesn't say that the problem with the anarchism is their anarchism. But that's surely what it looked like to me when I read it.
That's a crazy reading so I do believe it is your reading.
Anarchism in action is just a replacement of dictatorship with democracy. But that simple transformation transforms the entire society as Orwell noted.
To say there is a problem with Anarchism is to say there is a problem with democracy. It is fervent support of dictatorship.
Presently dictatorial systems like capitalism have more power than any system to ever exist.
The US crushed and altered revolutions in Greece and Vietnam and Chile and Cuba and Nicaragua and Guatemala, and many more.
It supported an anti-democratic coup in Venezuela.
It supports the oppression and theft from the Palestinians.
It attacked Iraq for no good reason except for war profiteering which led to ISIS and a prolonged war in Syria.
Right now the mad power of American capitalists is preventing any advancement from the oppressive system.
But this is not a discussion only about power.
I am talking about a moral way to structure society. Which in Spain also turned out to be the most efficient structure.
In it's short life it did not become the most powerful force in the world.
And some with myopia think that is a commentary.
No, it's not. A big thing of 1984 is calling things the opposite of what they are. War is peace. Truth is lies. Freedom is slavery. So capitalism is communism.
1984's original title was "1948". The original story is that after the fall of Nazi Germany the war continued with England and USA fighting the USSR.
Delusion.
Not even Animal Farm was just about the Soviet Union.
1984 was about any modern technological tyrannical power structure.
A power structure at constant war. A power structure that thinks it can lie. A power structure where it's actions are hidden by a huge system of secrecy. A power structure becoming more and more intrusive because of technology.
It is a blindness to not see 1984 as describing the present-day US.
Orwell said this blindness was acquired by a "good education". By indoctrination in other words.
One big difference is that the Red Army actually knew how to win wars.
When they start singing the praises of Stalin to support their ideas you know they have fallen over a cliff.
Your ideas are radical and dangerous. And wrong.
Support of dictatorship is to ask for tyranny.