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Written by G. K. Chesterton, this book is a collection of essays divided into two sections - one focusing on his denouncement of capitalism and individualism, while the other delves into his more journalistic contributions - which he is well-known for.
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Characteristically brilliant and daring essays on sociological subjects in which is depicted the Utopia of the hard-headed business man, capitalists, and the millionaires who will arrange their own paradise and deal with art, religion, science, etc.
Utopia of Usurers is a classic collection of political essays which comment upon the conditions of Great Britain by G.K. Chesterton. What is it that angers Chesterton and fills him with grim forebodings for the future of his island? Many things and, especially, many persons. But chiefly the capitalists, the upper middle class, the usurers, or however they be termed, and the fear of the servile state, the state in which art and literature and science and efficiency and morality and everything else that has value in the eyes of mortal man become the humble servants of the money-changers, in short, the "utopia of usurers." --The Dial, 1918.
In Utopia of Usurers G.K. Chesterton takes to task the theoretical and practical fallout of laissez-faire capitalism. The book invites all comers to reconsider their ideological prejudices concerning "conservative" love of the free market. As Chesterton argues in "The Superstition of Divorce" "Capitalism, of course, is at war with the family. It desires its victims to be individuals, or (in other words) to be atoms. For the word atom, in its clearest meaning (which is none too clear) might be translated as 'individual.' If there be any bond, if there be any brotherhood, if there be any class loyalty or domestic discipline . . . these individualists will redistribute it in the form of individuals; or in other words smash it to atoms." Either our times are ripe for Utopia of Usurers, or Utopia of Usurers is ripe for our times.
Utopia of Usurers is divided into two major parts. The second part is an assemblage of the author's journalistic articles. In the first part, G.K. Chesterton takes to task the theories, claims, and pragmatic fallout of unrestrained capitalism. Readers will come to understand the meaning behind Chesterton's classic paradoxical maxim: "Too much capitalism does not mean too many capitalists, but too few capitalists." In the wake of the bank, housing, and student loan crises, either our times are ripe for Utopia of Userers, or Utopia of Userers is ripe for our times.This volume is part of a series of WISEBLOOD CLASSICS of PHILOSOPHY, a run of books that includes out-of-print or hard to find classic novels and criticism. Other releases include the works of Marx and Bastiat. In addition, through our Wiseblood Classics series, we have reintroduced works of Balzac and Gogol, Dostoevsky and Melville to a new generation of readers. To learn more about Wiseblood Books, visit www.wisebloodbooks.com
"Utopia of Usurers and Other Essays by G. K. Chesterton: " Publisher: Kindle E-Book Edition: ISBN-13: 978-1-78379-127-9 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. "Publisher: " Catholic Way Publishing. This Paperback is the ideal small size of 5" x 8."
172 pages. G.K. Chesterton at his finest. A SONG OF SWORDS 4UTOPIA OF USURERS 7THE ESCAPE 57THE NEW RAID 59THE NEW NAME 64A WORKMAN'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND 72THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND THE IRISH 79LIBERALISM: A SAMPLE 86THE FATIGUE OF FLEET STREET 92THE AMNESTY FOR AGGRESSION 98REVIVE THE COURT JESTER 105THE ART OF MISSING THE POINT 113THE SERVILE STATE AGAIN 119THE EMPIRE OF THE IGNORANT 126THE SYMBOLISM OF KRUPP 132THE TOWER OF BEBEL 137A REAL DANGER 144THE DREGS OF PURITANISM 152THE TYRANNY OF BAD JOURNALISM 158THE POETRY OF THE REVOLUTION 165
What is it that angers Chesterton and fills him with grim forebodings for the future of his island? Many things and, especially, many persons. But chiefly the capitalists, the upper middle class, the usurers, or however they be termed, and the fear of the servile state, the state in which art and literature and science and efficiency and morality and everything else that has value in the eyes of mortal man become the humble servants of the money-changers, in short, the "utopia of usurers." --The Dial, 1918.