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Chirpbooks.com [chirpbooks.com] has Animal Farm (Audiobook) for $0.99.
This thought-provoking satire comes from the same mind that brought us 1984. When a farmer is overthrown by his exploited animals, they strive to create a new collective where everyone is equal. But as a few spirited individuals rise to power, the revolution against tyranny transforms into a destructive regime… Performed by an Audie Award–winning narrator!
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All deals are great but some deals are greater than others
Also, they don't seem to understand one side lost because it wasn't efficient labor at all, so taking credit for making the country is completely ahistorical, and so they are left to gripe that their academically refuted misinformation isn't being allowed to pollute the schools.
Anyways the lesson of Orwell was that those who think themselves free live in turn key authoritarian states, proven quite well currently.
https://www.chirpbooks.
on audible, one by ralph cosham has 29674 rating (release 1999
0while the one with May (2021) only has 395
Yep in high school they still read it including life of pi, mice of men, etc
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Edit: no they don't. They used to though.
Free here: https://archive.org/details/CompleteAUDIOBOOKAnimalFarmBYGeorgeOrwell
And multiple versions free on YouTube as well.
https://www.chirpbooks.com/audiob...g-classics [chirpbooks.com]
on audible, one by ralph cosham has 29674 rating (release 1999
0while the one with May (2021) only has 395
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I have no problem paying for a book if the money goes to support the author or their family. Or even if they sell the rights to a publisher, I'd still buy it. But this is a different case.
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I have no problem paying for a book if the money goes to support the author or their family. Or even if they sell the rights to a publisher, I'd still buy it. But this is a different case.