Stand Alone Pages on 'Musings of an Old Curmudgeon'

27 July 2021

27 July, A Chesterton Calendar (With a Comment From the Old Curmudgeon)

JULY 27th

The best men of the Revolution were simply common men at their best. This is why our age can never understand Napoleon. Because he was something great and triumphant, we suppose that he must have been something extraordinary, something inhuman. Some say he was the Devil; some say he was the Superman. Was he a very, very bad man? Was he a good man with some greater moral code? We strive in vain to invent the mysteries behind that immortal mask of brass. The modern world with all its subtleness will never guess his strange secret; for his strange secret was that he was very like other people.

'Charles Dickens.'

Once again, Chesterton allows his perverse admiration for the Satanic Revolution to cloud his ordinarily crystal clear thinking. There were NO 'best men of the Revolution'. There were men of varying degrees of evil, but adherence to the Revolution is prima facie evidence that the man was working, wittingly or unwittingly, for its Sire, the Lord of Darkness.-JW

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