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What's Wrong With the World
What's Wrong With the World
Author: G. K. Chesterton
1912 work by the highly influential English writer of the early 20th century. Includes chapters on the homelessness of man, imperialism, feminism, education and the home of man.
ISBN-13: 9780893850371
ISBN-10: 0893850373
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Publisher: Sherwood Sugden & Co
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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The world is wrong about three things: the man, the woman, and the child. On these three mistakes it rears is sociology, the new temple in which we are all forced to live and worship. Chesterton makes a violent plea for a re-examination of our fundamental mistakes: what is this object called man that we shift so lightheartedly from tenements to housing developments? What do we really know about this woman who has been liberated from her home, to serve in the freer air of somebody elses office? And what of the small object that we pummel so freely with our theories of education?


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