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At Hans Eisenbeis' The Rake: A tribute to the original paleocon.
[Ed. note: Disregard the scheduling information in the first graf. In a tribute to The Rake's reach and influence, EWTN moved The Apostle of Common Sense to a much better Sunday night time slot shortly after the article came out.]
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I don't know what it is about Chesterton, but I rarely see him discussed without Lovecraft being mentioned. The article did not disappoint!
Isn't it dangerous for a good libertarian like Tim to be reading Chesterton?
He might morph into a . . . distributist. 😉
I'd never heard of him, but I love the HPL comparison. And some of his quotes are wise.