“By preaching the doctrine that nothing is to be admired except steel and concrete, one merely makes it a little surer that human beings will have no outlet for their surplus energy except in hatred and leader worship.”
Quote by George Orwell
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The Complete Works of George Orwell: Smothered under journalism, 1946
The Complete Works of George Orwell: Smothered under journalism, 1946 is a compilation of George Orwell's journalistic writings from the year 1946. It offers a glimpse into Orwell's perspective on contemporary events and societal issues through his distinctive style and insightful commentary. more
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