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Utopia of Usurers.
Title:
Utopia of Usurers.
Author:
Chesterton, G. K.
ISBN:
9781932528244
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (140 pages)
Contents:
Front Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- A Song of Swords -- Preface -- Utopia of Usurers -- I. Art and Advertisement -- II. Letters and the New Laureates -- III. Unbusinesslike Business -- IV. The War on Holidays -- V. The Church of the Servile State -- VI. Science and the Eugenists -- VII. The Evolution of the Prison -- VIII. The Lash for Labour -- IX. The Mask of Socialism -- The Escape -- Other Essays -- The New Raid -- The New Name -- A Workman's History of England -- The French Revolution and the Irish -- Liberalism: A Sample -- The Fatigue of Fleet Street -- The Amnesty for Aggression -- Revive the Court Jester -- The Art of Missing the Point -- The Servile State Again -- The Empire of the Ignorant -- The Symbolism of Krupp -- The Tower of Bebel -- A Real Danger -- The Dregs of Puritanism -- The Tyranny of Bad Journalism -- The Poetry of the Revolution.
Abstract:
An engaging work sure to appeal to both scholars and students for the depth of its thought and the freshness of its claims, this is a two-part book by one of the 20th century's greatest writers. The first part is a coherent analysis of the theory, effects, and claims of capitalism. The second is a lengthy collection of articles from Chesterton's vast journalistic output. The author challenges the fundamental tenets of capitalism without favoring socialism or Marxism by providing a philosophical analysis of the pitfalls, drawbacks, and falsehoods regarding capitalism and its inevitability. This is must reading for any serious investigation into anti-capitalist thought. It is also an exemplary text of how Christian principles and thinking apply to the socioeconomic world.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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