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Government intervention is necessary from "summary" of The Road To Wigan Pier by George Orwell

The idea that government intervention is necessary is often met with resistance and skepticism. Many people believe that individuals should be able to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and succeed through hard work and determination alone. However, in reality, the playing field is not level, and many individuals face systemic barriers that prevent them from achieving success on their own. In "The Road To Wigan Pier," George Orwell explores the harsh realities of poverty and inequality in industrial England. He vividly describes the deplorable living conditions of the working class and the struggles they face on a daily basis. Orwell argues that the government has a responsibility to intervene and address these issues, as individuals cannot overcome them on their own. One of the main reasons why government intervention is necessary is that it can help level the playing field and provide opportunities for those who are disadvantaged. Without government assistance, many individuals would be trapped in a cycle of poverty and...
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    The Road To Wigan Pier

    George Orwell

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