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As a democratic socialist, Orwell felt like “a doctor treating an all but hopeless case.” The “mental disease” that gripped the world in the 1930s had not yet been diagnosed, let alone cured. Like Attlee, who talked of combining “individual freedom with a planned economy, democracy with social justice,” Orwell was looking for a third way, dominated by neither America nor Russia. He hoped for a socialist United States of Europe:
The Ministry of Truth: A Biography of George Orwell's 1984
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