In Heretics, Gilbert K. Chesterton rails against what he sees as
wrong with society. He points out how society has gone astray and
how life and spiritually could be brought back into focus. It is
foolish, generally speaking, for a philosopher to set fire to
another philosopher in Smithfield Market because they do not agree
in their theory of the universe. That was done very frequently in
the last decadence of the Middle Ages, and it failed altogether in
its object. But there is one thing that is infinitely more absurd
and unpractical than burning a man for his philosophy. This is the
habit of saying that his philosophy does not matter, and this is
done universally in the twentieth century, in the decadence of the
great revolutionary period.- G. K. Chesterton
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