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writes: I enjoyed this book. No matter what the relevance of Lewis' views when interpereted today, it remains that the conflict of ideolegies in the book is a deep subject in its own right, regardless of percieved agendas. Sometimes, reading a book that has an obvious leaning toward one way of thinking increasingly potent simply for its supposed bias. For me, integrity of writing like this isnt marred by that - true or not. | ||
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