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Page 54
... kind ; one notes , initially , its totalitarian implications ; it could readily fit into a fascist world - view as well as a Marxist one . One also needs to ask what the depersonalised ' human actions ' are which Mr Anderson refers to ...
... kind ; one notes , initially , its totalitarian implications ; it could readily fit into a fascist world - view as well as a Marxist one . One also needs to ask what the depersonalised ' human actions ' are which Mr Anderson refers to ...
Page 175
... kind of moralising social comment , or social comedy , but which is , in fact , permeated by a deep strain of obsessive fear and irration- ality . I do not claim any originality in discussing them in these terms ; the essential point ...
... kind of moralising social comment , or social comedy , but which is , in fact , permeated by a deep strain of obsessive fear and irration- ality . I do not claim any originality in discussing them in these terms ; the essential point ...
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... kind of spiritual life that might , in fact , lead to damnation . This novel , which is , I think , Burgess's most brilliant and blackest achievement , is set in a shabby metropolis at some unspecified time in the future , where teenage ...
... kind of spiritual life that might , in fact , lead to damnation . This novel , which is , I think , Burgess's most brilliant and blackest achievement , is set in a shabby metropolis at some unspecified time in the future , where teenage ...
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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