Some Things Mean More: The Friendship of Ginsburg-Scalia
How do we foster friendships that transcend polarization?
“He is something of a pagan, and like many other pagans, he is a very fine man.”
This was the reflection of G.K. Chesterton on his friend George Bernard Shaw. As was characteristic of his biting wit, Chesterton simultaneously poked fun at Shaw and those who devalued his friendship with an atheist.
Just as in Chesterton’s day, these friendships continue to befuddle us. How would that even work? Like a rotary phone, they a