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Randolph Paul, in this volume, has reminded us of Chesterton's saying, that the most important thing about a man is his philosophy. The meetings and meanings of biography, the glow of occasional and steady courage, need to be led across the Atlantic by an account of the most important thing about the man. Hugo Black's philosophy is rich and subtly shaded. But the main outlines of the philosophy he has brought to and developed within his principal work are comprehensible, in Cambridge as in Washington and in Alabama. No man alone makes a style, creates a mode. Even within the Court, Hugo Black has sat with others who faced the same way. Yet, when the list is made up of those men through whom has chiefly been worked out this nation's resolve to live greatly through law, to make a way by law for the prevailing of its democracy, to use law to increase general happiness, and yet steadfastly to express through law its respect for the individuality of man, Hugo Black's name will surely be among a very few of highest honor.
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