Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four.
Meaning
This emphasizes intellectual freedom and truth.
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(1903–1950) was an English writer and journalist known for his critique of totalitarianism and social injustice. His famous works, "1984" and "Animal Farm," explore themes of power, control, and political manipulation. Orwell’s writing is characterized by clarity, honesty, and strong moral purpose. He believed in democratic socialism and used his work to expose corruption and inequality. George Orwell’s ideas remain highly relevant in contemporary discussions on freedom, truth, and governance. His legacy continues to influence literature, politics, and public thought worldwide.
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