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stephen crane's avatar

George Orwell went to Eton College still the most prestigious establishment school in the world. It’s primary task is not academic education but to give its “chosen children” (£50,000 per annum fees) the three C’s. Confidence. Contacts. Character. You can take the man out of Eton but you can’t take Eton out of the man.

That said I still think George Orwell did far more honest writing than almost any other author of the 20th century. It is perfectly true that he was dying when he wrote 1984 and I think that he was desperate to get the truth that is in the book out to as wide a public as possible especially from his experience of trying to get Animal Farm published which was thwarted for a longtime by Winston Churchill and the government because it was unhelpful to Anglo-Soviet relations in the Second World War.

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Karafree's avatar

I've come upon the same experience recently in my own searching and writing. I held John Muir in high esteem. I posted an article about my love for the wilderness and shared my adventures and photography. I wrote passionately about the need for us to recognize the importance of a symbiotic relationship with nature. I quoted John Muir several times. After posting i received a comment that caused cognitive dissonance... And then resulted in my doing a deep dive investigation into who John Muir really was. I learned what REALLY happened when National parks like Yosemite became protected lands. What the government does in the name of GOOD usually comes at a great price. It turns out some of those people who made history for their famous writings and actions were part of a group of elites with an agenda... That the rest of us are not privy to and are usually the victims of. It will be interesting to hear what your final conclusions are.

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