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637Plenty of good reviews here Charley.... dynamist.com This one I particularly greenspirit-6/4/2001
636So I've heard. So many books, so little time... Have you read it? Can you gTom Clarke-6/4/2001
635Thats obvious. I'm concerned he might actually pull it off. With all his flaTom Clarke-6/4/2001
634I fear that Bill has aspirations to be the power behind the throne. He has been Neocon-6/4/2001
633I hadn't heard of Croly, but it's evident that Crolyism is alive and welTom Clarke-6/4/2001
632That is a very good analysis, both of what happened to politics at mid- century,Neocon-6/4/2001
631I love reading Postrel. Her book "The Future and Its Enemies" is a musgreenspirit-6/3/2001
630Good piece about David Brooks. I don't think the comparison to Croly holds Tom Clarke-6/3/2001
629That is odd. I suppose that the idea of a tribunal independent of one's subjNeocon-5/30/2001
628<G> When "Seneca's imaginary monitor" is entered into googleTom Clarke-5/30/2001
627Well, that sounds like one of Seneca's maxims was to act as if a judge were Neocon-5/30/2001
626I picked up a book of Balthasar Graci&#225n's maxims. Maxim #50 concludeTom Clarke-5/30/2001
625I am afraid you have me on that one. I have cursorily read some Seneca (he is noNeocon-5/30/2001
624Ok, Mr. Seminar man. What is Seneca's imaginary monitor? I came across the rTom Clarke-5/30/2001
623Yes, he was an Anglican at the time (08). He became a Catholic in 1922, if memorNeocon-5/30/2001
622I'm not positive, but I think he wrote that before he became a Catholic. Is Tom Clarke-5/30/2001
621Well, it is portrayed as a response to a challenge to state his positive views, Neocon-5/30/2001
620Wasn't Orthodoxy a response to critics who had panned Heretics?Tom Clarke-5/30/2001
619Although I have the book, sometimes I like to look at e- texts while I doing thiNeocon-5/30/2001
618The Everlasting Man is one of my favorites. dur.ac.ukTom Clarke-5/30/2001
617Happy birthday, Gilbert Keith Chesterton.....and thanks!Neocon-5/29/2001
616Happy birthday to the Jolly Knight. "I believe in getting into hot water; Tom Clarke-5/29/2001
615More interesting is that Science provides more and more evidence that the Bible gao seng-5/19/2001
614Interesting that we find Science and the Hindu , or Science and the Buddhist ad2MAR$-5/19/2001
613I think I will save it for tomorrow....Neocon-5/17/2001
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