Democracy and Inequality: Challenges and Possible Solutions

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 21.03.11

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Content Matter Discussion
  3. Teaching Strategies
  4. Into the Text
  5. Through the Text
  6. Beyond the Text
  7. Conclusion
  8. Notes
  9. Annotated Bibliography
  10. Appendix on Implementing District Standards

Orwell’s Dystopian Inequality: Fact or Fiction?

Raven Sisco

Published September 2021

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Notes

  1. Orwell, George (1949). Nineteen eighty-four. London: Penguin Books in association with Secker and Warburg, 30
  2. Department of Education for the State of California. California School Dashboard. 2017, Accessed July 19, 2021, https://www.caschooldashboard.org/.
  3. Dahl, Robert A. On Democracy. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1998, 185
  4. Ibid, 187
  5. Orwell, 1984, 9
  6. Ibid, 38
  7. Ibid, 39
  8. Orwell, George (1838). Homage to Catalonia, 22
  9. Ibid, 15
  10. Ibid, 19
  11. Orwell, 1984, 8
  12. Foster, Thomas. How to Read Literature Like a Professor, 68
  13. Orwell, Homage to Catalonia, 33
  14. Ibid, 33
  15. Ibid, 34
  16. Ibid, 34
  17. Ibid, 42-44
  18. Ian Shapiro, presentation on “Democracy and Inequality,” Yale National Initiative, April 30, 2021
  19. Orwell, Homage to Catalonia, 36
  20. Ibid, 45
  21. Ibid, 37
  22. Orwell, George (1946). “Why I Write.” Gangrel, No. 4, Summer 1946.
  23. Orwell, 1984, 78
  24. Ibid, 46
  25. Deaton, Angus. The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality, 4
  26. Dahl, On Democracy, 185
  27. Russakoff, Dale (2015). The Prize. Boston: Mariner Books Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 18-19
  28. Ibid, 40
  29. Deaton, The Great Escape, 24
  30. Orwell, 1984, 30

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