Henry Scougal and The Rolling Stones

Craig has a new article with a timely message for this season of consumerism and pluralism. Here is an excerpt:


In 1965, The Rolling Stones released "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," decrying their attempts at satisfaction from the material world. Though the lyrics were expressly not profound, the topic of the song was quintessentially human. . . . Three hundred years earlier and four hundred miles to the north, another twenty-something British Isle inhabitant begged to differ with the Stones’ conclusion about life and satisfaction.

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