Practical Distributism

En podkast av Practical Distributism

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24 Episoder

  1. The Prosperity Gospel

    Publisert: 10.12.2023
  2. Credit Union Economics

    Publisert: 23.2.2023
  3. Addressing your Local Community: An interview with Chattanooga Civics

    Publisert: 7.2.2023
  4. Capitalism Eating Itself

    Publisert: 24.1.2023
  5. Is this a time to despair?

    Publisert: 29.12.2022
  6. Real and Ideal in Catholic Social Doctrine

    Publisert: 24.12.2022
  7. The Homeless

    Publisert: 29.9.2022
  8. Where does Distributism fit in?

    Publisert: 24.9.2022
  9. What, exactly, is "proto-capitalism?"

    Publisert: 13.8.2022
  10. Distributism at the Catholic Economics Roundtable

    Publisert: 6.11.2021
  11. The Breakdown of the Supply Chain

    Publisert: 14.10.2021
  12. Get Woke, Go Broke?

    Publisert: 7.10.2021
  13. Where Are We Headed?

    Publisert: 30.6.2021
  14. A Road Not Taken

    Publisert: 26.6.2021
  15. Can We Return to the "Old Normal?"

    Publisert: 15.3.2021
  16. They Don't Really Believe in the "Free Market!"

    Publisert: 27.2.2021
  17. On the Foundations of Distributism: Property, Family, Politics, Economy. Part 4

    Publisert: 19.2.2021
  18. LOCALISM! My thoughts on a new name.

    Publisert: 11.2.2021
  19. On the Foundations of Distributism: Property, Family, Politics, Economy. Part 3

    Publisert: 6.2.2021
  20. On the Foundations of Distributism: Property, Family, Politics, Economy. Part 2 by Thomas Storck

    Publisert: 21.1.2021

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Distributism is not about government forced redistribution. Distributism is based on the idea that both economics and politics are subject to ethics because both exist to serve the common good of society. Because economic activity is how we provide for our personal and family needs, there is a moral aspect to all economic activity. Distributism is for those who desire the freedom that comes with both economic and political independence, and who accept the personal and social responsibility it requires.

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