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"A wild ride. Men of genius (and other characteristics) fly by. Wrapping one's head around the history of the Church is a very different experience than comprehending, say, the United States. I have Horace Mann's first two volumes sitting on my shelf, will be happy to move back into the realm of physical media rather than reading on a screen. A testament to this book that I'm still enjoying it despite being digital" — Jun 07, 2026 06:29PM
"A wild ride. Men of genius (and other characteristics) fly by. Wrapping one's head around the history of the Church is a very different experience than comprehending, say, the United States. I have Horace Mann's first two volumes sitting on my shelf, will be happy to move back into the realm of physical media rather than reading on a screen. A testament to this book that I'm still enjoying it despite being digital" — Jun 07, 2026 06:29PM
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"Slow going, but beautiful; very similar to St. Thomas Aquinas. The Creation of Man for his own good; our dual nature and the beauty of both aspects; that we were created to love God; the role of order in both justice and knowledge." — May 18, 2026 09:04AM
"Slow going, but beautiful; very similar to St. Thomas Aquinas. The Creation of Man for his own good; our dual nature and the beauty of both aspects; that we were created to love God; the role of order in both justice and knowledge." — May 18, 2026 09:04AM
“For it is a conspicuous feature of democracy, as it evolves from generation to generation, that it leads people increasingly to take up public positions on the private affairs of others....each person thus becomes his own fantasy despot, disposing of others and their resources as he or she thinks desirable.”
― The Servile Mind: How Democracy Erodes the Moral Life
― The Servile Mind: How Democracy Erodes the Moral Life
“To believe you are magnificent. And gradually to discover that you are not magnificent. Enough labor for one human life.”
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“If you had to choose between art and the slogan, or between history and the slogan, you might as well choose the slogan and have done with pretending even to care about art and history. The reduction of all things to politics must reduce them, in their own right, to irrelevance.”
― Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child
― Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child
“In this statement, my Scipio, I build on your own admirable definition, that there can be no community, properly so called, unless it be regulated by a combination of rights. And by this definition it appears that a multitude of men may be just as tyrannical as a single despot and indeed this is the most odious of all tyrannies, since no monster can be more barbarous than the mob, which assumes the name and mask of the people.”
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“Musical innovation is full of danger to the State, for when modes of music change, the fundamental laws of the State always change with them.”
― The Republic
― The Republic
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