Como Chesterton viu, quase um século antes, o caminho da decadência moral que nos metem casa adentro todos os dias: novelas, revistas, escolas, jornais, políticos, etc.
"The next great heresy is going to be simply an attack on
morality; and especially on sexual morality. And it is coming, not from a few
Socialists surviving from the Fabian Society, but from the living exultant
energy of the rich resolved to enjoy themselves at last, with neither Popery
nor Puritanism nor Socialism to hold them back.
The thin theory of Collectivism
never had any real roots in human nature; but the roots of the new heresy, God
knows, are as deep as nature itself, whose flower is the lust of the flesh and
the lust of the eye and the pride of life. I say that the man who cannot see
this cannot see the signs of the times; cannot see even the sky-signs in the
street, that are the new sort of signs in heaven.
The madness of tomorrow is
not in Moscow, but much more in Manhattan -- but most of what was in Broadway
is already in Piccadilly."
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Tremendamente lúcido, como era seu hábito.
Chesterton era fantástico, meu caro. Escrevia como ninguém. Só não sei se ele é melhor ou pior que o Tolkien.
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