Cheese with Chesterton
cheesewithchesterton.com
Cheese with Chesterton
@cheesewithchesterton.com
My forthcoming work in five volumes, "The Neglect of Cheese in European Literature" is a work of such unprecedented and laborious detail that it is doubtful if I shall live to finish it.

Someday this will be the home of a podcast, if I ever have time.
3/3 But he saw dangers on all sides. "The ideal is besieged by inequalities of the most towering and insane description in the industrial and economic field. It may be devoured by modern capitalism, perhaps the worst inequality that ever existed among men." What I Saw in America, "What Is America?"
March 6, 2025 at 4:36 AM
2/3 Chesterton, while a product of his time in many ways, was against "societal progress" at the cost of the people that make up society. This is why the American experiment, the idealization of the individual citizen over stratified class hierarchies, intrigued him so.
March 6, 2025 at 4:36 AM
2/2 "The very fact of its unfamiliarity and mystery ought to set him thinking about the deeper causes that make people so different from himself, and that without merely assuming that they must be inferior to himself."
March 6, 2025 at 4:15 AM