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Hope Lies In The Proles George Orwell And The Left Newsinger

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Hope Lies In The Proles George Orwell And The Left Newsinger
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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.28 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Newsinger, John
ISBN: 9780745399294, 9781786801890, 9781786802194, 9787868018903, 0745399290, 1786801892, 1786802198, 7868018909
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Hope Lies In The Proles George Orwell And The Left Newsinger by Newsinger, John 9780745399294, 9781786801890, 9781786802194, 9787868018903, 0745399290, 1786801892, 1786802198, 7868018909 instant download after payment.

Few figures on the left are as widely heralded as George Orwell. Yet his actual politics are poorly understood.Hope Lies in the Prolescorrects that, offering a sympathetic yet critical account of Orwell’s often muddied political thinking and its continued relevance today. John Newsinger takes up various aspects of Orwell’s personal politics, exploring his attempts to change working-class consciousness, considering it alternately romantic, realistic, and patronizing—and at times all three at once. He examines Orwell’s antifascism, and how it fits in with his criticism of the Soviet Union; looks into his relationship with the Labour Party and feminism; and delves into Orwell’s shifting views on the United States. The result is the clearest understanding we’ve ever had of Orwell’s politics and their legacy.

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