""The Best Pew in the Church: A Tract for the Times"" is a book written in 1841 by an anonymous author who refers to themselves as ""One Who Sits in It."" The book is a critique of the church and its congregation, specifically focusing on the idea of social hierarchy and the importance of one's position within the church. The author argues that the desire to sit in the best pew in the church is a symbol of the larger societal issue of classism and...