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It was their final, most essential command.
It was their final, most essential command.
-- George Orwell, 1984
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===Man is the only real enemy we have. ===
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Remove Man from the scene, and the root cause of hunger and overwork is abolished for ever."
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ANIMAL FARM (1945) by George Orwell
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ANIMAL FARM is the most famous by far of all twentieth-century political allegories. Its account of a group of barnyard animals who revolt against their vicious human master, only to submit to a tyranny erected by their own kind, can fairly be said to have become a universal drama. Orwell is one of the very few modern satirists comparable to Jonathan Swift in power, artistry, and moral authority; in animal farm his spare prose and the logic of his dark comedy brilliantly highlight his stark message. Taking as his starting point the betrayed promise of the Russian Revolution, Orwell lays out a vision that, in its bitter wisdom, gives us the clearest understanding we possess of the possible consequences of our social and political acts. READ more here: http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com

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133 26.01.84 Besichtigung Süddeutsche Blindenhör- und Punktschrift-Bücherei Dipl.-Bibl. Mario Peterek Süddeutsche Blindenhör- und Punktschrift-Bücherei e.V. (SBH) Stuttgart-Feuerbach 14


134 03.05.84 Automatisierte Zeitschriften- und Serienverwaltung Arnoud de Kemp Anne Bein Online-Dienst des Swets Subsciption Service Fachhochschule für öffentliche Verwaltung, Stuttgart 53


135 07.06.84 Besichtigung der Landesbildstelle Württemberg Herr Lüscher Landesbildstelle Stuttgart 10


136 15.11.84 Besichtigung der neuen Dokumentationsstelle und Fachbücherei der Daimler-Benz AG Dipl.-Ing. Rudolf Krebs Daimler-Benz AG Untertürkheim 44


137 06.12.84 Besichtigung des GEO Center, Internationales Landkartenhaus Herbert Leuser GEO-Center Stuttgart-Vaihingen 14


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NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR by George Orwell

“He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past.” ― George Orwell, 1984


NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR revealed George Orwell as one of the twentieth century’s greatest mythmakers. While the totalitarian system that provoked him into writing it has since passed into oblivion, his harrowing cautionary tale of a man trapped in a political nightmare has had the opposite fate: its relevance and power to disturb our complacency seem to grow decade by decade. In Winston Smith’s desperate struggle to free himself from an all-encompassing, malevolent state, Orwell zeroed in on tendencies apparent in every modern society, and made vivid the universal predicament of the individual. READ more here: http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com

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The Party told you to reject all evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. -- George Orwell, 1984


Man is the only real enemy we have.

Remove Man from the scene, and the root cause of hunger and overwork is abolished for ever." --from ANIMAL FARM (1945) by George Orwell

ANIMAL FARM is the most famous by far of all twentieth-century political allegories. Its account of a group of barnyard animals who revolt against their vicious human master, only to submit to a tyranny erected by their own kind, can fairly be said to have become a universal drama. Orwell is one of the very few modern satirists comparable to Jonathan Swift in power, artistry, and moral authority; in animal farm his spare prose and the logic of his dark comedy brilliantly highlight his stark message. Taking as his starting point the betrayed promise of the Russian Revolution, Orwell lays out a vision that, in its bitter wisdom, gives us the clearest understanding we possess of the possible consequences of our social and political acts. READ more here: http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com

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