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              theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | | | Free citizens are necessarily invited to follow the Delphic injunction, "knowthyself," that is addressed to all mankind; and their success or failure in responding to this invitation is crucial forthe preservation or loss of their liberty. (essay by Pavlos Papadopoulos) | |
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| | | | | Today is the 60th anniversary of C.S. Lewis' death. Among the public figures from Lewis' history, poet-novelist-critic-playwright John Wain is a complicated character. He comes into Lewis' story not just as a student but as someone connected to the Inklings and yet separate from them. Wain was an insider-outsider who could speak with both intimacy | |
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