Thomas Malcolm Muggeridge was an influential English journalist, author, media personality, and satirist known for his sharp wit and cultural commentary.
During World War II, he served as both soldier and spy.
As a prominent London journalist in the postwar era, he underwent a significant conversion to Christianity that profoundly shaped his later work.
He played a crucial role in introducing Mother Teresa to Western audiences through his documentary and writings.
Muggeridge became an outspoken critic of the sexual revolution and drug culture, using his considerable media platform to advocate for traditional Christian values and social conservatism throughout his career.
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