Ronald Knox noted that Chesterton praised small nations in an imperially minded Britain, defended private property against Shaw's socialist dream, promoted small shops in the face of the growth of chain stores, defended marriage and the home while feminists fought for divorce and a place in the work place. And yet, in spite of his defense of old things, he appeared to be much younger than the people he debated.
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