What's Wrong with the World

What's Wrong with the World

by G. K. Chesterton
What's Wrong with the World

What's Wrong with the World

by G. K. Chesterton

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Overview

Chesterton gives his remarkably perceptive analysis on social and moral issues more relevant today than even in his own time. In his light and humorous style, yet deadly serious and philosophical, he comments on feminism and true womanhood, errors in education, the importance of the child and other issues, using incisive arguments against the trendsetters' assaults against the family.

Chesterton possessed the genius to foresee the dangers if modernist proposals were implemented. He knew that lax moral standards would lead to the dehumanization of man, and in this book he staunchly defends the family, its constituent elements and character over against those ideas and institutions that would subvert it and thereby deliver man into the hands of the servile state. In addressing what is wrong, he also shows clearly what is right, sane and sensible and how to change things in that direction.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486119694
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 03/13/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 598 KB

About the Author

About The Author
G. K. Chesterton (1874–1936) was one of the most beloved and prolific authors of the twentieth century, best known for his works Father Brown, , The Everlasting Man, and The Man Who Was Thursday.

Table of Contents

Part I: The Homelessnes of Man
1. The Medical Mistake
2. Wanted, an Unpractical Man
3. The New Hypocrite
4. The Fear of the Past
5. The Unfinished Temple
6. The Enemies of Property
7. The Free Family
8. The Wildness of Domesticity
9. History of Hudge and Gudge
10. Oppression by Optimism
11. The Homelessness of Jones
Part II: Imperialism: Or the Mistake About Man
1. The Charm of Jingoism
2. Wisdom and the Weather
3. The Common Vision
4. The Insane Necessity
Part III: Feminism: Or the Mistake About Woman
1. The Unmilitary Suffragette
2. The Universal Stick
3. The Emancipation of Domesticity
4. The Romance of Thrift
5. The Coldness of Chloe
6. The Pedant and the Savage
7. The Modern Surrender of Woman
8. The Brand of the Fleur de Lys
9. Sincerity and the Gallows
10. The Higher Anarchy
11. The Queen and the Suffragettes
12. The Modern Slave
Part IV: Education: Or the Mistake About the Child
1. The Calvinism of To-day
2. The Tribal Terror
3. The Tricks of Environment
4. The Truth About Education
5. An Evil Cry
6. Authority the Unavoidable
7. The Humility of Mrs. Grundy
8. The Broken Rainbow
9. The Need for Narrowness
10. The Case for the Public Schools
11. The School for Hypocrites
12. The Staleness of the New Schools
13. The Outlawed Parent
14. Folly and Female Education
Part V: The Home of Man
1. The Empire of the Insect
2. The Fallacy of the Umbrella Stand
3. The Dreadful Duty of Gudge
4. A Doubt
5. Conclusion
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