James Burnham and the Managerial Revolution.
ORWELL, George.
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Add to basketSold by Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
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Add to basketFirst separate edition, first impression, of this critique of the concept of power worship. Orwell's short essay reflects on Burnham's thesis that technocracy would supplant capitalism - forcefully or otherwise. George Kateb has argued that Orwell's interpretation of Burnham's politics would serve as the "intellectual basis of 1984" (p. 572). Notably, however, Orwell rejects Burnham's contention that the ruling class can effectively redefine reality at will. Orwell's article was originally published the same year as "Second Thoughts on James Burnham" in Polemic 3, a philosophical magazine. Fenwick D.2a. George Kateb, "The Road to 1984", Political Science Quarterly, vol. 81, no. 4, Dec. 1966. Octavo. Original red and white spotted wrappers, lettered in black. Light bumping and sunning, minor rusting to staples, slight toning to contents: a very good copy indeed.
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