ANDREW HAMILTON: The problem of goodness | Humanising Hoover and Thatcher
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THURSDAY 2 FEBRUARY 2012
The problem of goodness
ANDREW HAMILTON
The problem of evil has always been with us. The ills that befall us and the monstrous evil that people do challenge the belief that life has a higher meaning, and are corrosive of belief in a loving God. The problem of goodness is rarely spoken of, yet it too presents challenges.
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Humanising Hoover and Thatcher
TIM KROENERT
The problems do not begin and end with badly applied fake jowls. J. Edgar introduces its subject in his later years, reflecting back on his life. This manipulative tactic errs on the side of sentimentality, when Hoover, like Margaret Thatcher, is not a figure to whom sentimentality can be easily attached.
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