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George Orwell articles from the New York Times

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Numerous articles related to author George Orwell at the New York Times' website.

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The debate, had it been on

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Fri, 01/06/2012 - 13:13

The debate, had it been on THINQon, would have been subjected to The Library Room. Thus, I am now subjecting the same debate in said room. It also will rest in the Me and Society section, because it involves me (and you) and society.

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