Action Quote by George Orwell
“The energy that actually shapes the world springs from emotions - racial pride, leader-worship, religious belief, love of war - which liberal intellectuals mechanically write off as anachronisms, and which they have usually destroyed so completely in themselves as to have lost all power of action.”
About This Quote
Orwell argues that powerful emotions drive history, yet liberal intellectuals dismiss them as outdated and thus neutralize their influence.
In simple terms: Emotions shape history, but are often ignored.
Neglecting emotional forces weakens societal action.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy formation
- social movements
- educational curricula
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- recognize emotional drivers in decision‑making
- balance rational analysis with affective insight
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies harness positive emotions without succumbing to fanaticism?
- What role should rational critique play in emotional politics?
Not all emotions are constructive; some can fuel conflict.