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  <title>A Miscellany of Men</title>
  <creator>G. K. Chesterton</creator>
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  <description>&lt;a href="http://librivox.org/"&gt;Librivox&lt;/a&gt; recording of &lt;a href="http://librivox.org/a-miscellany-of-men-by-g-k-chesterton"&gt;A Miscellany of Men&lt;/a&gt; by G. K. Chesterton. &#13;
Read by Ray Clare. &#13;
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Gilbert Keith Chesterton was among the world's most prolific writers who incorporated relentless logic, wonderful humor, and a clear view of truth into an amazing tool for exposing the foolishness of the policies of the world around him through the device of paradox.&#13;
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It is always great fun, and certainly always a learning experience to read Chesterton. A Miscellany of Men may be his hardest work to define, as it deals with a huge array of issues, using "personal types" as illustration. It would only be bewildering, if there was not these common threads: First that these types still exist, and the same faulty reasoning applies to issues of our day, and second, that underlying all of this is a firm and reasoned defense of democracy in a sense very close to that of the American Founding Fathers. (Summary by Ray Clare)&#13;
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  <date>2008-03-29</date>
  <year>2008</year>
  <subject>librivox; audiobooks; essays; Chesterton; nonfiction</subject>
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  <publicdate>2008-03-29 20:55:45</publicdate>
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  <updatedate>2008-03-29 21:46:18</updatedate>
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