What's Wrong with the World

What's Wrong with the World

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Read by: Stewart Crank

Language: English

Length: 7 hours and 12 minutes

Publisher: MuseumAudiobooks.com

Release date: 2019-11-07

In What's Wrong With the World, G.K. Chesterton discusses big business, education, government, feminism, and more. The work draws on thousands of essays Chesterton contributed to newspapers and periodicals over his lifetime. Eloquently opposing materialism, hypocrisy, and snobbery, Chesterton was a steadfast champion of family, faith, and the working man. The work includes a discussion of humankind and its nature, the power of spirituality and the consequences of increasing secularism in the modern world, and the role of education in shaping the young to fit into the society. Presented in his appealing style, with the use of paradox, wit, and humour to promote his arguments, Chesterton's writings on the topics of human behaviour and society remain relevant in the 21st century.