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Our everyday language has become encumbered, Germanic, artificial, bureaucratic, inorganic. It may not be exaggerated to say that by now American writers face but two alternatives: write English, or write gobbledygook.
John Lukacs Quotes: Our everyday language has become
About these developments George Orwell, in Nineteen Eighty-Four , was quite wrong. He described a new kind of state and police tyranny, under which the freedom of speech has become a deadly danger, science and its applications have regressed, horses are again plowing untilled fields, food and even sex have become scarce and forbidden commodities: a new kind of totalitarian puritanism, in short. But the very opposite has been happening. The fields are plowed not by horses but by monstrous machines, and made artificially fertile through sometimes poisonous chemicals; supermarkets are awash with luxuries, oranges, chocolates; travel is hardly restricted while mass tourism desecrates and destroys more and more of the world; free speech is not at all endangered but means less and less.
John Lukacs Quotes: About these developments George Orwell,
Even one billion Chinese do not a superpower make.
John Lukacs Quotes: Even one billion Chinese do
from Cicero: "To be ignorant of what happened before you were born is to remain a child always.
John Lukacs Quotes: from Cicero:
Science is the kind of sacred cow which theology was five hundred years ago ...
John Lukacs Quotes: Science is the kind of
When civilization is strong and widespread enough, "culture" will appear and take care of itself.
John Lukacs Quotes: When civilization is strong and
We are all national socialists now.
John Lukacs Quotes: We are all national socialists
Generalizations, like brooms, ought not to stand in a corner forever; they ought to sweep as a matter of course.
John Lukacs Quotes: Generalizations, like brooms, ought not
In our dreams we do not think differently, we remember differently.
John Lukacs Quotes: In our dreams we do
I am writing this because on that night of the tenth of May in the 1,940th year of Our Lord, Churchill stood for more than England. Millions of people, especially across Europe, recognized him now as the champion of their hopes. (In faraway Bengal India there was at least one man, that admirably independent writer and thinker, Nirad Chaudhuri, who fastened Churchill's picture on the wall of his room the next day.) Churchill was _the_ opponent of Hitler, the incarnation of the reaction to Hitler, the incarnation of the resistance of an old world, of old freedoms, of old standards against a man incarnating a force that was frighteningly efficient, brutal, and new.
John Lukacs Quotes: I am writing this because
There are innumerable instances suggesting that modern intellectuals do not believe themselves, that they don't really believe what they say, that they say certain things only in order to assure themselves that they possess opinions and ideas that are different from those that are entertained by the common herd of men.
John Lukacs Quotes: There are innumerable instances suggesting
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