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Social responsibility is vital from "summary" of The Road To Wigan Pier by George Orwell

The idea that one must consider the impact of their actions on society as a whole is a fundamental principle that runs through the veins of George Orwell's work. It is a notion that is deeply ingrained in the fabric of his writing, a belief that he holds steadfastly to be true. In 'The Road To Wigan Pier', Orwell explores the concept of social responsibility in great detail, highlighting the importance of individuals taking ownership of their role in shaping the world around them. Orwell argues passionately that each person has a duty to consider the welfare of their fellow human beings, to think beyond their own needs and desires and to act in a way that benefits society as a whole. He laments the selfishness and indifference that he sees in the world around him, calling on people to wake up to the reality of their interconnectedness and to take responsibility for their part in the greater social fabric. Throughout his w...
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    The Road To Wigan Pier

    George Orwell

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