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		<title>By: St Michael Society &#187; Some thoughts about public discourse, by Fr. Thomas Berg</title>
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		<description>[...] at the University of South Carolina, who has me thinking about this. His recently published and timely thoughts on the nature of public discourse are well worth a read. Tollefsen explains that public discourse is crucial to the common good and [...]</description>
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