It’s a natural human tendency to embrace (and obsess over) the distinct characteristics of the many groups to which we belong: faith, political party, nation, and so on. While these groups are sources of support and solidarity, they can also be stultifying, tribal, and aggressive. Consider the p .
If so many of the catchphrases from George Orwell’s dystopian classic seem cliched today, it’s because there is endless fodder for their application. And while not everything he feared came true, Orwell’s greatness lies not in predicting the future but in changing it.
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