G.K. Chesterton presented a lecture to the Lyceum Club in 1923.
The Chesterton Review recently republished some notes taken during the lecture, and I posted an excerpt from them last month (
The Need of a Philosophy). These were Chesterton's concluding remarks:
"It is necessary therefore for each of us to arrange an order in our thinking and if you decide to accept these beliefs you must be able to explain why you believe them and how, and within what limitations. Without some such consecutive philosophy, society will become a monster without a brain."
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