And I thought it was a cookbook. Written by renowned English author George Ornwell, this book tells the story behind philosophical idealism that was held by the big power since the Great War. It is divided into four different sections, each with its own critical review. Patriotism, Nationalism, Communism, Pacifism were deeply elaborated to clarify its stand in the society. He also discusses the impact of restriction on freedom of expression, democracy and totalitarianism. Ironically, in the final section, he discusses on why English cooking were not as popular as those of France and other western powers.
A good book for those who like philosophy, politics and psychology. And of course, for English.