Notes on nationalism by George Orwell - Book Review
"By ‘nationalism’ I mean first of all the habit of assuming that human beings can be classified like insects and that whole blocks of millions or tens of millions of people can be confidently labelled good or bad."
In this essay, Orwell makes it clear that nationalism, unlike patriotism, is dangerous and defines it as a delusion in which one loses his individuality to identify himself with larger power units, and he will go to any extend to defend his allegiance defying logic and altering history.
With the rise of nationalism in the global political shift, the timeless insights and perspective presented by George Orwell in this essay cannot be any more relevant today. He speaks volumes in this 50 page essay on nationalism which was written in 1945. He time travel 😀
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