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What's Wrong with the World

G. K. Chesterton

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A steadfast champion of the working man, family, and faith, Chesterton was one of the most influential English & Catholic writers of the 20th century. Culled from the thousands of essays he contributed to newspapers and periodicals over his lifetime, What’s Wrong With the World pulses with Chesterton's unique brand of sharp commentary. As readable and rewarding today as when they were written over a century ago, these essays offer Chesterton's unparalleled analysis of contemporary ideals, his incisive critique of modern efficiency, and his humorous but heartfelt defense of the common man against trendsetting social assaults and political correctness.

                                                   

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