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George Orwells contention was that it is a sure sign of trouble when things can no longer be called by their right names
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"George Orwell's contention was that it is a sure sign of trouble when things can no longer be called by their right names and described in plain, forthright speech"

- Christopher Lasch

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George Orwell's contention was that when individuals are not able to call things by their proper names and explain them in plain, uncomplicated language, it suggests difficulty. He thought that when individuals are unable to speak plainly and truthfully about the world around them, it suggests a society in decline. He argued that when people are not able to speak truthfully, it leads to an absence of trust and understanding in between individuals and groups. This lack of trust and understanding can cause a breakdown in interaction and a disrespect for one another. Orwell thought that when people are not able to interact openly and truthfully, it can result in a breakdown in society and an absence of development. He argued that it is important for individuals to be able to speak plainly and truthfully in order to keep a healthy society.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Christopher Lasch between June 1, 1932 and February 14, 1994. He/she was a famous Historian from USA. The author also have 47 other quotes.

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