Thinking in a Post-Truth World

Recently, I began to reread C.S. Lewis’ Surprised by Joy when I had to stop a reflect on a part of his story where he is describing his father’s false perception of the boarding school, Belsen, that he had chosen for his two boys.  A school run by a man Lewis refers to as Oldie.  Lewis knew his father and that the choice would not be made without careful consideration, but the choice was bad one. He looks back on this period and writes:

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