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Tag Archives: G.K. Chesterton

This Is So Ironic … Or Is It?

The Difference between Irony and Paradox Do you think it’s ironic that people use the word ironic to describe situations that are anything but ironic? Let’s investigate. Have you ever heard someone pose a rhetorical question along these lines – “Isn’t it ironic that the bill collector burst into the lobby at the very moment [...]
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Distributism – A Third Response to Poverty

Today is Blog Action Day 2008, and the topic is a most serious one – poverty. With dark economic clouds descending, this topic, unfortunately, couldn’t be more apt. Haves and Have-Nots The cartoon above is one I created around the words of G.K. Chesterton. Chesterton was an Englishman of the early 20th century, a brilliant [...]
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