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  2. Second Thoughts on James Burnham - Wikipedia

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    Second Thoughts on James Burnham. " Second Thoughts on James Burnham " (" James Burnham and the Managerial Revolution ", when published as a pamphlet [1]) is an essay, first published in May 1946 in Polemic, by the English author George Orwell. The essay discusses works written by James Burnham, an American political theorist.

  3. The Managerial Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Managerial Revolution: What is Happening in the World is a book written by James Burnham in 1941. It discusses the rise of managers and technocrats in modern industrial societies , arguing that they would replace the traditional capitalist class as the rulers of the economic system, though mechanisms such as economic planning .

  4. James Burnham - Wikipedia

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    Francis. Macdonald. Rahv. Gottfried. Moldbug. James Burnham (November 22, 1905 – July 28, 1987) was an American philosopher and political theorist. He chaired the New York University Department of Philosophy; his first book was An Introduction to Philosophical Analysis (1931). Burnham became a prominent Trotskyist activist in the 1930s.

  5. Managerial state - Wikipedia

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    In his essay Second Thoughts on James Burnham, George Orwell summarises Burnham's ideas in The Managerial Revolution and The Machiavellians and highlights inconsistencies. Orwell concludes that Burnham may be right in identifying a general drift towards oligarchy with the concentration of industrial and financial power, and the development of ...

  6. Polemic (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    "Second Thoughts on James Burnham" (Polemic, No 3 - May 1946) "Politics vs. Literature: An Examination of Gulliver's Travels" (Polemic, No 5 - September–October 1946) "Lear, Tolstoy and the Fool" (Polemic, No 7) Orwell also contributed an (unsigned) editorial to (Polemic, No 3 - May 1946) Ayer's essays

  7. Talk:Second Thoughts on James Burnham - Wikipedia

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  8. Politics and the English Language - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the Penguin edition. " Politics and the English Language " (1946) is an essay by George Orwell that criticised the "ugly and inaccurate" written English of his time and examined the connection between political orthodoxies and the debasement of language. The essay focused on political language, which, according to Orwell, "is designed ...

  9. A Good Word for the Vicar of Bray - Wikipedia

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    The "Vicar of Bray" is a song about a 17th-century cleric who changed his religious views from one extreme to another according to the government of the time in order to retain his living. In 1936, Orwell took the lease of a cottage at Wallington, Hertfordshire and moved in by 2 April, two months before his marriage.