"What's Wrong with the World" by G. K. Chesterton In this volume Mr. Chesterton has tackled with his customary gaiety of heart and uncanny shrewdness of eye and hand no less a trinity than socialism, woman's suffrage, and the new education. Chesterton is a self-described Distributionalist. He is anti-Socialist and had some great insight on Socialist dogma. Written during a time when England was undergoing many changes and his words struck the hearts of many.