<<@GB-xt4hc says : Getting back to a limited republic would do much to reinstate freedom and true equality.>> <<@matthewpilgrim9610 says : Incredible essay, one of Lewis' best. Thank you for uploading!>> <<@holdenstrausser says : Great video>> <<@shawnholbrook7278 says : Thanks. I'm re-reading Mere Christianity this week.>> <<@tavarnionniennandur5299 says : This is exquisite. Very pertinent today. I wonder about the status of ‘positive discrimination’ which seems like the attempt to seek spiritual equality by using civil and economic law to create inequality. Lewis truly was was a prophet. Thank you so much for this.>> <<@DerekJFiedler says : I'm going to need to rewatch this... Like 5 times 😅 The footnotes in the description are gold>> <<@christophercarlson8691 says : Love your work.>> <<@benjaminschaefer1646 says : Lovely. This is with a different voice than the original glad these ideas are still being put out there>> <<@dsc4178 says : Excellent points. A better form of government is when local people make the decisions and the 'government' carries out their choices unequivocally. It can be done on a national level for national issues. Don't vote for people, leaders, vote on issues, what should be done, where tax money should go, that's it.>> <<@adammorrell9553 says : A perfect doodle for the times>> <<@rebbrown7140 says : Well done and well said!>> <<@salli4588 says : Still as timely as the day it was written. Thanks for your excellent work, as usual.>> <<@JaminEMetcalf says : Such an important message for our time!>> <<@hellie_el says : ❤❤❤❤❤ thank you>> <<@abcdtypes9114 says : Wishing well, Wow that was medical! Wanting your best, Healthier, Kinder, Abler, Braver>> <<@samj4u says : A Timely message.>> <<@dannykraeger1602 says : I love these so much please keep up the good work>> <<@drummersagainstitk says : This is ONE OF THE BEST channels on youtube. Thank you.>> <<@donovanroberts8607 says : Wow, Great wisdom.>> <<@dansorrell9366 says : I have been trying to find a way to make this point for the last few months. Thank you for illustrating it so well.>> <<@Seority says : Awesome vid!>> <<@AdrianCruz_ says : As I get older and get exposed to more of the world I find myself looking at these doodles and writings with more fascination. Although the specifics may be different the issues that Lewis was writing about in 1943 I can see parallels in some of what I see today. These talks feel timeless to me and I always enjoy them>> <<@TheChroNikler498 says : To this day, this stands as my favorite of Lewis' commentaries and is easily one of his most insightful. He saw right through to the heart of liberalism and equality, and warned against revering them as utopian ideals. Having seen first hand of what the end state of equality as an ideal looks like, Lewis was right on the money.>> <<@CSLewisDoodle says : 7:35) In music, polyphony is one type of musical texture. A polyphony consists of two or more simultaneous lines of independent melody, as opposed to: (a) just one voice, a monophony, or (b) one melodic voice accompanied by chords, a homophony. I have used the classic wedding music, Canon in D by Pachelbel, which starts with two identical tunes with each hand on the piano, a homophony (friendship), that then becomes richer with two different melodies with each hand, a polyphony (marriage). Husband and wife play a contrasting tune which is much harder to play, but they balance each other and help each other's weaknesses with their individual strengths. More on this in Lewis' 'The Four Loves', Eros - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WReLIE08Dnc&list=PL9boiLqIabFjljx2sUeqOz_0QDlYL_Hoi&index=3&t=0s>>
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