Description
All the Trouble in the World by P. J. O’Rourke is a political satire and travelogue that examines some of the world’s most pressing global issues through sharp humour and irreverent commentary.
In this work, O’Rourke travels internationally to explore topics such as overpopulation, famine, disease, economic inequality, and multiculturalism. Rather than offering conventional policy analysis, he approaches these complex problems through observational humour, personal encounters, and pointed critique of political and social systems.
Blending journalism, travel writing, and comedy, the book uses satire to challenge conventional thinking about global crises and the way they are discussed in public discourse. It reflects O’Rourke’s distinctive style of combining factual reporting with comedic commentary.





























