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Rocky Supinger concludes the series on G. K. Chesterton’s Heretics and Orthodoxy by discussing how Chesterton argued that some ideal must motivate political engagement.
We reflect on how Chesterton proposed “reform” as an alternative to the ideals of “evolution” or “progress” that were popular during his time.
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Rocky Supinger concludes the series on G. K. Chesterton’s Heretics and Orthodoxy by discussing how Chesterton argued that some ideal must motivate political engagement.
We reflect on how Chesterton proposed “reform” as an alternative to the ideals of “evolution” or “progress” that were popular during his time.

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