In 1946, George Orwell published an essay called Pleasure Spots where he describes and lambastes one entrepreneur’s vision for a hedonic paradise where “a tired and life-hungry man could relax, rest, play poker, drink, and make love, all at once, and round the clock.”
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In 1946, George Orwell published an essay called Pleasure Spots where he describes and lambastes one entrepreneur’s vision for a hedonic paradise where “a tired and life-hungry man could relax, rest, play poker, drink, and make love, all at once, and round the clock.”