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Notes on Nationalism by George Orwell is a compelling exploration of the complex and often contradictory nature of nationalism. Written in the wake of World War II, Orwell provides a critical analysis of how nationalist sentiments shape political ideologies and influence human behaviour.
While not a narrative in the traditional sense, Orwell's essays dissect the mechanisms of nationalism, examining its psychological roots and societal impacts. He articulates how nationalism can lead to both unity and division, often fuelling conflicts and perpetuating injustices. Through a series of poignant observations, he invites readers to reflect on the dangers of blind allegiance to national identities.
This thought-provoking work is ideal for readers interested in sociology, political theory, and psychology. Fans of Orwell's other significant works, such as 1984 and Animal Farm, will appreciate his continued exploration of the intricate relationships between power, identity, and community.
“Nationalism is power-hungry and often irrational, yet it is intricately woven into the fabric of human experience.”
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 64
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780241339565
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