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G.K. Chesterton's Newspaper Columns: The New Witness - 1922

A collection of the newspaper columns/essays written by G.K. Chesterton for "The New Witness", under the heading "At the Sign of the World's End". This project compiles articles from 1922. (Summary by Maria Therese) (9 hr 49 min)

Chapters

How the Liberator Liberates

The New Legend of Labour

The Future of the Flag

The Men Who Brighten London

The Bigotry of Bolshevism

Bolshevists verus Jacobin

The Dictatorship of the Proletariat

The Militarist and the Marxian

The Socialist as Schoolmaster

The Shield of Private Property

Two Letters on Socialism

Hotels and the Sense of Honour

The Eugenist Versus the Man of Science

On Adding Insult to Injury

Mr Belloc and the Jews

The Greed and the Company Promoter

Freedom and the Film

The Real Case Against Revelations

Cannibalism and Chivalry

Hamlet and Humanitarians

The Boycott and the Bolshevist

Bolshevism and the Black Army

The Mercy of Mr. Arnold Bennett

The Materialist in the Mask

The Boredom of the Broad-Minded

Stonehedge and a Modern Myth

The Evolution of the Slave

An Englishman Looks at the Jew

On What Might Have Been

The Return of Religious War

An Extraordinary Argument

The Professor and the Priests

The Precipice of Power

The Absence of Arguments

Three Points and the Paper

The Camp and the Cathedral

The Sentimentalism of Big Business

On Household Gods and Goblins

Wanted: A Radical Party

The Master versus the Maker

The Apostle and the Wild Ducks

Frivolity versus Freedom

The Dean and the Rebels

Rothschild and the Roundabouts

Are the Journalists Joking?

Shakespeare and the Legal Lady

Bethlehem and the Great Cities

On Professors and Professors

Poland and the Pedants

On Being Called Teutonic