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What's Wrong With the World
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An annotated edition by G. K. Chesterton
What’s Wrong with the World by G. K. Chesterton is a work of genius, covering problems that he saw in his time, which, given that it was written by G. K. Chesterton, means that it is almost as relevant today as it was when he wrote it in 1910.
The text is complete and unabridged, with a modern layout for a comfortable reading experience. This book is annotated for the 21st Century, including: 700+ footnotes explaining context and meaning Glossary for more difficult terms. A wonderful introduction by Dale Ahlquist, President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, grounds the reader in this work, and hundreds of footnotes and glossary entries clarify the many references in this great work for today's readers.
"Chesterton says there are four things wrong with the world: Big Government, Big Business, Feminism, and Public Education. To remind you: he wrote this in 1910. What these four familiar things all have in common is that they undermine the family, the basic unit of society. What's wrong with the world, however, is not G.K. Chesterton. He is one of the things that is right." - from the introduction
What’s Wrong with the World by G. K. Chesterton is a work of genius, covering problems that he saw in his time, which, given that it was written by G. K. Chesterton, means that it is almost as relevant today as it was when he wrote it in 1910.
The text is complete and unabridged, with a modern layout for a comfortable reading experience. This book is annotated for the 21st Century, including: 700+ footnotes explaining context and meaning Glossary for more difficult terms. A wonderful introduction by Dale Ahlquist, President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, grounds the reader in this work, and hundreds of footnotes and glossary entries clarify the many references in this great work for today's readers.
"Chesterton says there are four things wrong with the world: Big Government, Big Business, Feminism, and Public Education. To remind you: he wrote this in 1910. What these four familiar things all have in common is that they undermine the family, the basic unit of society. What's wrong with the world, however, is not G.K. Chesterton. He is one of the things that is right." - from the introduction
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