89 “entirely spurious” – Orwell, CW V, p. 103.
90 “pushed out of skilled jobs” – Orwell, “As I Please”, Tribune, December 10, 1943, CW XVI, 2391, p. 23.
91 “Something, some psychological vitamin” – Orwell, “Antisemitism in Britain”, Contemporary Jewish Record, April 1945, CW XVII, p. 70.
92 “is power hunger tempered by self-deception” – Orwell, “Notes on Nationalism”, CW XVII, 2668, p. 142. Оруэлл Дж. Записки о национализме / пер. В. Голышев. 2003.
93 “the power of holding two contradictory beliefs” – Orwell, CW IX, p. 223.
94 “moral effort” – Orwell, “Notes on Nationalism”, CW XVII, 2668, p. 155. Оруэлл Дж. Записки о национализме / пер. В. Голыш ев. 2003.
95 “by people who know” – Orwell, “Antisemitism in Britain”, CW XVII, p. 70.
96 “It is obvious” – Ibid., p. 65.
97 “an ability to believe stories” – Ibid., p. 66.
98 “Nobody is searching for the truth” – Orwell, “As I Please”, Tribune, December 8, 1944, CW XVI, 2590, p. 495.
99 “a deterioration in mental efficiency” – Irving L. Janis, “Groupthink”, Psychology Today, November 1971.
100 “The general uncertainty” – Orwell, “Notes on Nationalism”, CW XVII, 2668, p. 148. Оруэлл Дж. Записки о национализме / пер. В. Голышев. 2003.
101 “There can be no doubt” – Daily Mail, June 5, 1945.
102 “second hand version” – Bew, p. 333.
103 in a 1943 poll – David Kynaston, Austerity Britain 1945–51 (Bloomsbury, 2008), p. 43.
104 “In the face of terrifying dangers” – Orwell, “London Letter”, Partisan Review, Summer 1945, CW XVII, 2672, p. 164.
105 “I was wrong on several points” – Orwell, “London Letter”, Partisan Review, Fall 1945, CW XVII, 2719, p. 246.
106 “no one was more surprised” – Bew, p. 348.
107 “that queer, dramatic, dreamlike day” and “the temporary head” – Mollie Panter-Downes, “Letter from London”, New Yorker, August 4, 1945.
108 “the fundamental decencies of life” – Bew, p. 233.