Distributist Review promotes
distributism (wiki), a
"third way" of economics between
capitalism and socialism, inspired by
Catholic social teaching. Popularized by
G. K. Chesterton (
more,
more),
Fr. Vincent McNabb (
more,
more),
Hilaire Belloc (
more,
more), and
E. F. Schumacher (
more,
more,
more), as well as through
the pages of the Catholic Worker (
more,
also), distributism seeks to put "productive" property into the hands of the many, with implications for
urban homesteading and
agricultural reform, as well as
the rebirth of the guild as an idea.
Distributism is not merely an economic system -
it is wholly fused with Catholic teachings,
fusing the left and right,
standing against modern, liberal political and sociological thought.
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posted by Sticherbeast
on Nov 28, 2010 -
33 comments
It is not our role to take power. It is our role to make the powerful frightened of us. And that's what we've forgotten. Give up that dream! Chris Hedges talks neoliberalism and neofeudalism, the civil rights movement, Camden, Obama, Clinton, Tea Parties, moral nihilism, inverted totalitarianism and corpocracy, NAFTA, welfare reform, health care, labor, poverty, Yugoslavia, post-industrial capitalism, economic crisis, imperial collapse, socialism, and democracy, among other things.
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posted by gerryblog
on Apr 24, 2010 -
51 comments
The Abrigded King James Version And the LORD Capital said unto the socialist, Because thou hast done this, thou art cursed above all cattle, and above every beast of the field; upon thy belly shalt thou go, and dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life:
Hope you enjoy!
posted by nofundy
on Feb 22, 2006 -
11 comments
Capitalism and other kids stuff Four UK based socialists produced this hour long documentary in which some of the problems of capitalism are presented in a simplified, kindergarten model. Tought provoking, incomplete but NOT derailing into bipartisan hate for a change ..an hour well spent IMHO.
You can also DL it with
Bittorrent program.. a good reason to install it (5 minutes ) and witness how a distributed cooperative program such as Bittorrent can do wonders.
posted by elpapacito
on May 30, 2005 -
25 comments
Wealth Spawns Corruption.
Socialist economies could be more at risk from corruption than
Liberal ones. Ironically, wealth condensation poses the greatest danger to economies that impose constraints on the accumulation of great wealth - broadly speaking,
Socialist economies.
Liberal economies that maintain free and unrestricted trade are less susceptible.
posted by stbalbach
on Jan 28, 2002 -
8 comments