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Politics and the English Language

eng. Politics and the English Language · 1946
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In the essay «Politics and the English Language», George Orwell examines how political language is used to deceive and manipulate public opinion. He argues that modern English has become vague and ineffective, contributing to the spread of political and social abuses. Orwell offers several rules to improve clarity and precision in language, emphasizing the importance of honesty and simplicity in both written and spoken communication. He criticizes the use of clichés, worn-out phrases, and complex constructions that obscure the true meaning of words and ideas. The essay urges readers to be aware of the influence of language on thought and political culture.

Politics and the English Language
Date of publication: 25 December 2024
Updated: 29 December 2024
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Original titleeng. Politics and the English Language · 1946
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