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A review by saraeliz
What's Wrong With the World by G.K. Chesterton
3.0
I believe it is good to "time travel" and listen to/read the opinions of other eras in order to realize how far we have come, and how far we have yet to go. Chesterton's prose is always enjoyable to me, even if many of his opinions are ridiculously antiquated in the 21st century. I found it interesting that over 100 years later (this book was first published in 1910) men are still getting upset about women's hair styles--Chesterton among them--and that so many are still oblivious about the importance of a living wage, something even he thought an obvious solution to many of society's problems.