Remembering Belloc by James V. Schall St Augustine’s Press, 2013, 178 pages, US$22 Hilaire Belloc has been cruelly served by posterity. Within barely a decade of his death in 1953, a cultural and religious revolution began to shake Western society, overturning traditions and values he had cherished and championed. From a way of life formed, at least residually, by Christian faith and morality, the culture of the West succumbed to a new spirit that was a curious amalgam of paganised longing and secularised abandonment. Yet Belloc would not have been surprised by the twofold changes that took place—on the…
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