Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Homage to a Dream

















“Many of the normal motives – snobbishness, money grubbing, fear of the boss, etc.- had simply ceased to exist. …. The ordinary class division of society had disappeared to an extent that is almost unthinkable in the money tainted air of England; there was no one there except the peasants and ourselves, and no one owned anyone else as master…..However much one cursed at the time, one realized afterwards that one had been in contact with something strange and valuable. One had been in a community where hope was more normal than apathy or cynicism, where the word ‘camerade’ stood for cameradeship and not, as in most countries, for humbug. One had breathed the air of equality….. For the Spanish militias while they lasted were a sort of microcosom of a classless society. In that community where no one was on the make, where there was a shortage of everything, but no privilege, no boot licking, one got perhaps, a crude foretaste of what the opening stages of Socialism might be like.”

George Orwell
“Homage to Catalonia” 1952
P 104-105

1 comment:

Bill said...

It the old fault line. Hope, brotherhood, equality, life, emotion / despair, cynicism, tyranny, death, truth. We straddle the divide? How'd I do with my lists?