In What's Wrong with the World, G.K. Chesterton takes on the great issues of his day - issues which are surprisingly similar to our own concerns today. Writing in 1910, Chesterton holds forth on subjects as various as the family, government, feminism, and education. He defends the average guy against big business and big government. He critiques so-called advances in education. He bemoans the loss of moral standards. With his inimitable style, Chesterton is at times conservative, at times liberal, often controversial, always entertaining. What's Wrong With the World is your chance to discover one of the most influential British writers of the early twentieth century.
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