Success Quote by George Orwell
““While freely conceding that the Soviet regime exhibits certain features which the humanitarian may be inclined to deplore, we must, I think, agree that a certain curtailment of the right to political opposition is an unavoidable concomitant of transitional periods, and that the rigors which the Russian people have been called upon to undergo have been amply justified in the sphere of concrete achievement.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Unpublished essay on Soviet transition, 1940s
Political opposition is often limited during transitional periods, and hardships faced by a people can be justified by tangible progress
In simple terms: Transitional periods may restrict opposition and justify hardships for progress
Accept necessary constraints while demanding accountability
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- post‑revolutionary societies
- policy reforms
- civil movements
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How to balance stability with freedom?
- When is hardship justified?
Such restrictions can become permanent and suppress dissent