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Paperback Do We Agree? Book

ISBN: 1025612132

ISBN13: 9781025612133

Do We Agree?

"Do We Agree?" presents a legendary intellectual encounter between three of the early twentieth century's most influential thinkers: G.K. Chesterton, Bernard Shaw, and Hilaire Belloc. This work preserves the transcript of their celebrated 1927 public debate, a confrontation of ideas that remains a masterclass in rhetoric, wit, and social philosophy.

The central tension of the text lies in the clash between Chesterton's Distributism and Shaw's Socialism. With Belloc presiding as the chairman, the two giants of English letters engage in a spirited and often humorous dialogue regarding the ownership of property, the role of the state, and the preservation of human liberty in an industrial age. Chesterton advocates for the widespread distribution of private property as the foundation of freedom, while Shaw offers a compelling defense of collective ownership and socialized governance.

Beyond its historical significance, "Do We Agree?" offers a profound look at the divergent paths proposed for modern civilization. It is an essential read for students of political theory, economic history, and those who appreciate the art of civil disagreement between friends who hold fundamentally different worldviews.

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