Defendant

Defendant
Defendant is a collection of essays by G. K. Chesterton, published in 1901, where he employs wit and paradox to defend seemingly innocuous subjects that require no defense. Through this unique approach, Chesterton critiques the assumptions and dogmas of secular humanism and contemporary thought. The work showcases his distinctive style and offers insight into the societal trends of his time, making it a notable commentary on philosophical and cultural issues.






























