George Orwell: Money What God Used to Be
on Friday, February 3, 2017George Orwell Money Quote saying We’ve elevated money to a religion that has replaced god and makes those who succeed good and those who fail evil – make good means make bank. George Orwell said:
“Money is what God used to be. Good and evil have no meaning any longer except failure and success. Hence the profoundly significant phrase, to make good” — George Orwell
George Orwell is commenting on how society has elevated money and financial success to the level of religion. He’s saying that in modern times, people see making a lot of money as “good” in the same way past societies saw obeying God as good. Likewise, financial failure is seen as “evil.”
So where societies once judged right and wrong based on religious teachings, Orwell argues that now people’s moral worth is often judged based on their financial success or failure. He’s making the point that money has become the new standard by which many define meaning, purpose and value in life.
Birthday: June 25, 1903 – Death: January 25, 1950