Donald Arteaga

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It was possible for those who admired freedom to still feel a deep affinity with the nation, without in any way reducing their commitment to the individual. In 1945, with the war over, Orwell started to refine this idea in a way that incorporated his abiding concern with objective truth. He did it in an extraordinary essay called Notes on Nationalism.
How To Be A Liberal: The Story of Freedom and the Fight for its Survival
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