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One of the most well-known and prolific authors of the twentieth century examines feminism, big business, education, and a plethora of other issues in the aptly named essay What's Wrong With the World. Chesterton forcefully condemned materialism, elitism, hypocrisy, and every opponent of freedom and simplicity in contemporary society. He was a devoted supporter of the working man, family, and faith.
The critical writings included for this book, drawn from the thousands of pieces the author wrote over the course of his lifetime for newspapers and magazines, hum with his own brand of astute criticism. These essays provide Chesterton's unmatched analysis of modern ideals, his razor-sharp critique of contemporary efficiency, and his humorous but sincere defence of the common man against fashion-setting social assaults. They are still as enjoyable to read and rewarding today as they were when they were written more than a century ago.
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