[Speech] POWER IS NOT A MEANS, IT IS AN END. - Orwell's Insight

Power is not a means, it is an end.

Power is not a means, it is an end.

/ˈpaʊər ɪz nɒt ə miːnz, ɪt ɪz ən ɛnd/

Nature of power

In his novel "1984," George Orwell wrote "Power is not a means, it is an end," highlighting the intrinsic nature of power and its potential for corruption. This insight into the dynamics of totalitarian regimes has influenced political thought and literature, providing a cautionary tale about the pursuit and abuse of power.

Background

  1. George Orwell

  2. Author

  3. Novel "1984," 1949

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