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Sunday, March 22, 2020

I Consider These Authors 20th Century Intellectual Titans

Caribou,

Ivan Illich (not to be confused with the main character in Leo Tolstoy's "The Death of Ivan Illich") --- keeps company with Gilbert Keith "G.K." Chesterton, Wendell Berry, Thomas Merton and Neil Postman as the brightest beacons of the 20th century. (Berry is the only member of this group who is still alive: he writes and farms - with horse-drawn plows - in rural Kentucky.)

Reflecting on our recent discussion of gender -- and how easily people are offended when implicit (or explicit) gender boundaries are transgressed -- I am moved to send the following link to Illich's "Gender," the only book every one of his friends told him NOT to publish. 

"Gender" is, by far, Illich's least-liked book, although I think people dislike it because he violates recently-created taboos concerning gender, not necessarily because his views are mistaken. (I myself disagree with much that Illich says in "Gender" but overall I found it a very insightful, challenging book.)

"Gender," Ivan Illich

Here are more links to these five intellectual titans.

Gender And Division Of Labor

Ivan Illich Compendium

"The People's Priest," An Ivan Illich "Obituary" From "The American Conservative"

Compendium Of Wendell Berry Pax Posts

Pope Francis Recommends Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton

G.K. Chesterton: "The Anarchy of The Rich"

G.K. Chesterton and Warren Buffett's Class War
G.K. Chesterton On Charity, Hope And Universal Salvation

"To get all that money you must be dull enough to want it."
G.K. Chesterton


Chesterton Advocates Violent Revolution To Prevent A Girl's Hair Being Cut


G.K. Chesterton Quotations... And More

Pax On Both Houses: Compendium Of G.K. Chesterton Posts

GK Chesterton's Universalism

The Rich Are The Real Anarchists And Sully The World With Their Scum

Chesterton Considered The Rich "Oppressive" "Scum" And "Failures"

Chesterton: Many Books Denouce Lust But What Of Those That Encourage Greed?

Chesterton Calls For A New Kind Of Priesthood

Why Fairy Tales Are More Than True

Chesterton: Distributism Posits Need To Distribute Private Property Until Everyone Has Enough
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2015/02/chesterton-family-is-test-of-freedom.html


"The terrible thing about our time is precisely the ease with which theories can be put into practice.  The more perfect, the more idealistic the theories, the more dreadful is their realization.  We are at last beginning to rediscover what perhaps men knew better in very ancient times, in primitive times before utopias were thought of: that liberty is bound up with imperfection, and that limitations, imperfections, errors are not only unavoidable but also salutary. The best is not the ideal.  Where what is theoretically best is imposed on everyone as the norm, then there is no longer any room even to be good.  The best, imposed as a norm, becomes evil.”  

"Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander,” by Trappist monk, Father Thomas Merton



Yuvoo,

Dman

PS The one time I met Illich (in company of Mary W who knew him previously), he reprimanded me. Remind me to tell you the story.

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