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December 07, 2007
Chesterton Thursdays, VI.
"My complaint of the anti-domestic drift is that it is unintelligent. People do not know what they are doing; because they do not know what they are undoing...People ought to decide in a philosophical fashion whether they desire the traditional social order or not; or if there is any particular alternative to be desired.
As it is they treat the public question merely as a mess or medley of private questions. Even in being anti-domestic they are much too domestic in their test of domesticity. Each family considers only its own case and the result is merely narrow and negative. Each case is an exception to a rule that does not exist.
The family, especially in the modern state, stands in need of considerable correction and reconstruction; most things do in the modern state. But the family mansion should be preserved or destroyed or rebuilt; it should not be allowed to fall to pieces brick by brick because nobody has any historic sense of the object of bricklaying."
Chesterton, The Thing.
Chesterton Thursdays | By Carl | 12:36 AM
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