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"If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing badly!" So exclaims Chesterton in this intriguing book. Tackling many thorny social and moral issues of the day, he uses his theory of Distributism to comment on the ever-widening gulf between the rich and poor, the importance of family, the problems with education, and the meaning of feminism. With his usual wit, perception, and thoughtful analysis, he looks for answers.
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