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History, 20.02.2020 20:33 Ezekielcassese

When Winston says near the end of Section Two, Chapter II, "I hate purity, I hate goodness. I don't want
any virtue to exist anywhere. I want everyone to be corrupt to the bones," what kind of virtue is he talking
about? Is it what we normally think of as purity and virtue, or is it what Big Brother calls virtue? What is
the difference?

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