A Miscellany of Men by Gilbert Keith Chesterton

A Miscellany of Men

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This is most versatile and vibrant, defending his Creed in dozens of short essays on people and politics. Building upon his Catholic Faith and natural Reason, he battles his chief modern enemies - as Ahlquist's Introduction lists them: "the magic of money, the formlessness of evolution, the dull determinism of modern ideas, and the oppression of any creature made in the image of God.

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