Michael Macdonald

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Even after embracing patriotism and Catholicism, he did not renounce his previous socialism and republicanism or his opposition to anti-Semitism. Péguy’s strange incantatory and repetitive prose, which is like nothing else in the French language, aspires to a synthesis of all French traditions – as exemplified in his haunting dictum ‘The Republic, One and Indivisible, is our Kingdom of France.’
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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