Orwell on Freedom
Exploring the essence of liberty through Orwell's writings
George Orwell author Kamila Shamsie editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:22nd Nov '18
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This essential collection presents George Orwell's profound insights on freedom and its implications for society, as seen in Orwell on Freedom.
In Orwell on Freedom, the renowned writer George Orwell explores the concept of freedom through a selection of his most impactful writings. This collection includes excerpts from both his novels and essays, providing a comprehensive view of his thoughts on individual liberty, societal structures, and the role of free speech in a just society. Orwell's keen observations serve as a reminder of the importance of questioning authority and the necessity of expressing uncomfortable truths, which remain relevant in today's world.
The book features an introduction by acclaimed author Kamila Shamsie, who highlights Orwell's enduring influence on contemporary discussions about freedom and equality. Through powerful quotes, such as 'If liberty means anything at all it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear,' readers are encouraged to reflect on their own understanding of liberty and the societal constraints that may inhibit it. Orwell's arguments emphasize that true freedom is not merely the absence of oppression but the ability to articulate and challenge the status quo.
Orwell on Freedom serves as both a historical document and a source of inspiration for those who aspire to create a more equitable society. As readers navigate through Orwell's insights on political liberty, technology's impact on freedom, and the necessity of revolution, they are invited to engage with the ongoing struggle for justice and equality in their own lives and communities.
ISBN: 9781787301405
Dimensions: 184mm x 119mm x 24mm
Weight: 225g
224 pages