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What’s Wrong with the World is a thought-provoking work by G.K. Chesterton, published in 1910, where the author delves into the societal issues and moral dilemmas of his time. Chesterton offers a series of essays addressing the problems of modern civilization, including the disintegration of family values, the futility of reforms, and the challenges posed by industrialization. His sharp wit and profound observations expose the folly of contemporary thought, advocating for a return to traditional values rooted in community and individuality.Chesterton emphasizes the importance of the family unit as the cornerstone of society, arguing that its decline leads to a host of social issues. The book serves not only as a critique of early 20th-century society but also as a timeless reflection on the human condition. With his characteristic humor and clarity, Chesterton invites readers to consider what true progress looks like, making What’s Wrong with the World an enduring classic in social criticism.







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