Can a passionate philosopher challenge modern social theories without compromising timeless truths? What’s Wrong with the World by English author G.K. Chesterton is a groundbreaking social criticism book published in 1910. This influential work of Catholic social thought is a masterpiece of cultural analysis. It challenges progressive ideologies while defending traditional institutions with remarkable insight and wit. Through interconnected essays, Chesterton dissects the fundamental errors plaguing modern society. From education reform to women’s rights, from industrial capitalism to state authority, he examines each institution with paradoxical wisdom and biting humor. His defense of the family unit, religious values, and human dignity offers a compelling alternative to socialist and capitalist extremes. Don’t miss the chance to discover this philosophical classic by the master of paradoxical wisdom, G.K. Chesterton — place your order today! G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936) was a brilliant English writer and social philosopher. Known for his paradoxical wit and Christian apologetics, Chesterton transformed modern religious discourse, and his most famous works include Orthodoxy, The Man Who Was Thursday, and the Father Brown detective series. His influence continues to inspire religious and political thinkers worldwide.
What’s Wrong with the World: Chesterton’s Collection of Christian Political Essays
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This book provides a historical and philosophical text for studies in political science, religion, and social criticism.
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Weight | 0.263 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 0.9 × 22.9 in |
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