Chesterton passage in his essay "The Voter and the Two Voices". What a wonderful description of UK society, much of which still rings true today in Jersey (e.g. "top-heavy rich and its tortured poor")!
"It is calmly assumed that the only two possible types of society are a Collectivist type of society and the present society that exists at this moment and is rather like an animated muck-heap. It is quite unnecessary to say that I should prefer Socialism to the present state of things. I should prefer anarchism to the present state of things. But it is simply not the fact that Collectivism is the only other scheme for a more equal order. A Collectivist has a perfect right to think it the only sound scheme; but it is not the only plausible or possible scheme. We might have peasant proprietorship; we might have the compromise of Henry George; we might have a number of tiny communes; we might have co-operation; we might have Anarchist Communism; we might have a hundred things. I am not saying that any of these are right, though I cannot imagine that any of them could be worse than the present social madhouse, with its top-heavy rich and its tortured poor; but I say that it is an evidence of the stiff and narrow alternative offered to the civic mind, that the civic mind is not, generally speaking, conscious of these other possibilities. "
1883: Nouotre bouanhomme de Pèthe
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*Nouotre bouanhomme de Pèthe.*
Autefais j'avaimes dans les bouans vièrs temps, chinq bouans régiments de
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