“A slave, Marcus Cato said, should be working when he is not sleeping. It does not matter whether his work is needed or not, he must work, because work in itself is good – for slaves at least. This sentiment still survives, and it has piled up mountains of useless drudgery”
Quote by George Orwell
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Down and Out in Paris and London
This book is a candid account of the author's time living in poverty, focusing on his struggles in Paris and London. It offers insights into the challenges faced by the underprivileged and provides a glimpse into the social and economic conditions of the time. more
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