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God Is Not Great: Why Religion Poisons Everything by Christopher Hitchens
Written by Charlie Styles on February 4, 2008 – 12:31 amThis book is a rant. It is an undisguised polemic against religion and religious people. The tone is arrogant and many of the comments are bare-faced insults to people of faith. It is not an academic treatise, but a popular level tirade against the preposterous idea of god and the evil of those who believe.
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Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
Written by Charlie Styles on November 10, 2007 – 3:52 pmGeorge Orwell’s final novel was almost immediately successful, but its popularity has lasted. Phrases and ideas from this work can still be found in newspaper headlines weekly, with some ideas being popularised in a more lighthearted manner (BBC’s Room 101 and Big Brother, running all over the world). Not only that, but this novel has entered the consciousness of a generation together with various images of totalitarian regimes, which act as an immunisation to some of the tactics of these governments. The headline “Big Brother is watching you!” fills people with fear at the prospect of starting down the slippery slope to Oceania, which cannot be understood by someone who hasn’t read the book.
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