G. K. Chesterton the Dover Reader by G.K. Chesterton
Author:G.K. Chesterton [G. K. Chesterton]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Dover Publications
Published: 2014-01-15T00:00:00+00:00
IV. THE ETHICS OF ELFLAND
WHEN THE business man rebukes the idealism of his office-boy, it is commonly in some such speech as this: âAh, yes, when one is young, one has these ideals in the abstract and these castles in the air; but in middle age they all break up like clouds, and one comes down to a belief in practical politics, to using the machinery one has and getting on with the world as it is.â Thus, at least, venerable and philanthropic old men now in their honoured graves used to talk to me when I was a boy. But since then I have grown up and have discovered that these philanthropic old men were telling lies. What has really happened is exactly the opposite of what they said would happen. They said that I should lose my ideals and begin to believe in the methods of practical politicians. Now, I have not lost my ideals in the least; my faith in fundamentals is exactly what it always was. What I have lost is my old childlike faith in practical politics. I am still as much concerned as ever about the Battle of Armageddon; but I am not so much concerned about the General Election. As a babe I leapt up on my motherâs knee at the mere mention of it. No; the vision is always solid and reliable. The vision is always a fact. It is the reality that is often a fraud. As much as I ever did, more than I ever did, I believe in Liberalism. But there was a rosy time of innocence when I believed in Liberals.
I take this instance of one of the enduring faiths because, having now to trace the roots of my personal speculation, this may be counted, I think, as the only positive bias. I was brought up a Liberal, and have always believed in democracy, in the elementary liberal doctrine of a self-governing humanity. If any one finds the phrase vague or threadbare, I can only pause for a moment to explain that the principle of democracy, as I mean it, can be stated in two propositions. The first is this: that the things common to all men are more important than the things peculiar to any men. Ordinary things are more valuable than extraordinary things; nay, they are more extraordinary. Man is something more awful than men; something more strange. The sense of the miracle of humanity itself should be always more vivid to us than any marvels of power, intellect, art, or civilization. The mere man on two legs, as such, should be felt as something more heartbreaking than any music and more startling than any caricature. Death is more tragic even than death by starvation. Having a nose is more comic even than having a Norman nose.
This is the first principle of democracy: that the essential things in men are the things they hold in common, not the things they hold separately. And the second principle
Download
This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites. Please contact the content providers to delete copyright contents if any and email us, we'll remove relevant links or contents immediately.
Three Early Comedies by William Shakespeare(289)
Quest Academy: Scavengers by Brian J Nordon(274)
Hamlet In Plain and Simple English by William Shakespeare(244)
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Deluxe Annotated: Suitable for Home Reading, Academic Study, and Dramatic Productions by William Shakespeare(227)
DEATH BY KITCHEN SINK a gripping British crime mystery full of twists (Slater and Norman Mysteries Book 4) by P.F. FORD(221)
The Tragedy of King Richard the Third by William Shakespeare(205)
Return to Satterthwaite Court by Mimi Matthews(199)
Battle of the Dragons: A Regency Romp Inspired by P&P by Sydney Salier(197)
How to Buy a Planet by D.A. Holdsworth(188)
A Rather Dastardly Death by Anthony Slayton(187)
Computers in Entertainment Vol 4 Issue 2 by TEAM LinG(186)
Jane Austen the Dover Reader by Jane Austen(181)
Natural Deception (Au Naturel Nights Book 2) by Anna Durand(179)
Fiasco at the Jam Factory (Churchill and Pemberley Series Book 7) (Churchill and Pemberley Cozy Mystery Series) by Emily Organ(175)
The Fossil Beach Murders (Dorset Crime Book 6) by Rachel McLean(170)
A Wound Deeper Than Pride: A Variation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice by Ali Scott(169)
Montfield's Madness (A DI Tremayne Thriller Book 10) by Phillip Strang(162)
The Crafternoon Sewcial Club - Sewing Bee by J C Williams(156)
ALPHAS Houston: An Instalove Second Chance Secret Baby Romance by Pandora Snow(154)
