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Orwell's ideas remain relevant 75 years after 'Animal Farm' was published

  • Written by Mark Satta, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Wayne State University
imageGeorge Orwell's writings have left a lasting imprint on American thought and culture.ullstein bild/ullstein bild via Getty Images

Seventy-five years ago, in August 1946, George Orwell’s “Animal Farm” was published in the United States. It was a huge success, with over a half-million copies sold in its first year. “Animal...

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