"No heresy has ever been so wholly and hopelessly false that it did not reflect at least some broken lights of truth. This we may rightly say of Socialism where truth and error, fact and fiction are forever blended in an indistinguishable confusion. What is good we must keep and perfect, what is wrong and evil we must relentlessly reject."
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Joseph Casper Husslein
1873 – 1952
Joseph Casper Husslein (10 June 1873 – 1952) was an American Jesuit priest.
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