Ig was poorly, but he was always willing to be fair to an individual. The most conspicuous thing about all well, i think it's his moral courage. He must be the person i most often quote for sight, quite unashamedly. I have a hard time filling the quota of stuff that people want me to write. Pabimean ive always got somethig i'm supposed to be doing that there's a space already reserved once i've written it. And some people can't even say oat you can't accuse me on my side. Don't make complexity here where none is required.
Christopher Hitchens talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about George Orwell. Drawing on his book Why Orwell Matters, Hitchens talks about Orwell's opposition to imperialism, fascism, and Stalinism, his moral courage, and his devotion to language. Along the way, Hitchens makes the case for why Orwell matters.