M.D. Aeschliman taught at American, Swiss, and Italian universities for a half century. The new edition of his book The Restoration of Man was published in English in 2019 and in French in 2020 and he has edited paperback editions of novels by Charles Dickens and Malcolm Muggeridge.
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Dalí & Co.’s brand of distress and derangement remains with us today.
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He neglects the role of Social Darwinism and the work of G. K. Chesterton.
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Charles L. Glenn brings the lessons of Abraham Kuyper to American schooling
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Author Frederick Crews asserts that Freud, like Faust, “had reached a point of intellectual and emotional frustration that rendered him willing to risk his reputation for…visionary truth.”
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