Talk:Proletarian literature
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No facts. No logic.
Just a piece of text full of hatred.
By the by, Orwell was a socialist.
The beginning started out well, then someone hijacked this article and made it very one sided. Interesting that the user has never created or contributed to anything else (not with the same ip anyway). Even if Orwell was criticized by the communist party, you couldn't exactly call him a capitalist. Especially not by modern standards. If one were to compare the 'department of love and peace' with 'operation enduring freedom' for example. Sometimes when people use art to express dissatisfaction with the status quo, or to illustrate the unneccessary inequality in society, it is easy for those who have a personal stake in the systems maintaining course to paint a picture of victimized whiners who want something for nothing. I guess sometimes reading something will not guarantee understanding. Of all the time I have spent on this site, this might be the article that forces me to finally sign up. I just can't believe this hasn't been fixed yet. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.244.59.67 (talk) 10:44, 26 April 2008 (UTC)

