The “viciousness and dishonesty” of our time’s political controversies

George Orwell in 1944:

“The thing that strikes me more and more—and it strikes a lot of other people, too—is the extraordinary viciousness and dishonesty of political controversy in our time.”

A perennial lesson: Useful political commentary is as much a matter of character as it is of informed intelligence.

Source: George Orwell, “As I Please,” December 8, 1944. Related: Orwell’s classic The Road to Wigan Pier, in the Philosophers, Explained series:

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