All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others. - George Orwell

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All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.

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About George Orwell

George Orwell (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950) was the pen name of British novelist, essayist, and journalist Eric Arthur Blair, whose work is characterised by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism, and strong support of democratic socialism.

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Birth Name: Eric Arthur Blair
Alternative Names: Orwell Eric Blair P. S. Burton John Freeman
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"الغني لو سئل عن تحسين العمل والحياة فسوف يقول: نحن نعرف أن البؤس غيرمفرح والواقع أن البؤس مادام بعيداً عنا فإننا نتسلح بفكرة أنه غير مفرح. ولكن لا تتوقع منا أن نفعل أي شيء بصدده. نحن آسفون لطبقاتكم الدنيا مثل مانحن آسفون لقطة جرباء...غير أننا سنقاتل كالمردة ضد أي تحسين لظرفكم. نحن نشعر انكم مأمونون أكثر وأنتم في حالكم هذا. إن الواقع الراهن يناسبنا ولسنا مستعدين لمخاطرة تحريركم حتى بساعة إضافية في اليوم هكذا يا إخوتي الأعزاء إن كان عليكم ان تعرقوا لدفع رحلاتنا إلى إيطاليا فلتعرقوا ولتحل عليكم اللعنة "

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