The Christian Attitude on Social Problems
The bishops, while defending the rights of labor, warn labor against coercion and injustice in seeking a just solution of social problems.
The African Who Brought Chesterton to Sierra Leone
“I had discovered Gilbert Keith Chesterton,” says Kanu, “and I wanted to apply his ideas about man and economics to my country."
Perspectivas Distributistas (Volumen I)
Estamos encantados de tener la posibilidad de presentar a los modernos lectores una muestra de los auténticos textos distributistas.
Chesterton and the Eugenic Nightmare
In mobilizing public and political opinion against eugenics, Chesterton stood against a rising tide.
Los dineros locales
Los dineros locales pueden jugar un papel vital en el desarrollo de las economías regionales diversificadas.
The Thomist Inheritance and the Household Economy of Father Vincent McNabb
McNabb echoes St. Thomas arguing for a certain kind of economic freedom to make effective the Gospel of justice.
Hilaire Belloc
Belloc fue un escritor prolífico. Se deben a su pluma 153 títulos de muy diversos géneros, salvo el teatro.
The Spread of Distributism
In the material sphere, there are two main philosophies, mortally opposed. These two are Communism and Distributism.
Small is Beautiful, and So is Rome
Most of Schumacher's specific suggestions seemed secondary to what came through as the primary message of Small Is Beautiful.
How the Guilds May Be Restored
Like the Guilds, unions are not political creations, but voluntary organizations which have arisen spontaneously to protect the weaker members of society.
Servility or Freedom?
Between "wages" and "pay" there is all the difference that there is between slavery and freedom.
On Political Economy
the application of unchecked political economy to the hours of labour must be met and checked by a moral condition.
Capitalismo o socialismo, convento o serrallo
"Decir que debemos tener socialismo o capitalismo es como decir que debemos optar porque todos los hombres entren en los conventos y unos pocos tengan harenes."
Sobre el distributismo
El distributismo nace entre finales del XIX y principios del XX a raíz de las premisas vertidas en la encíclica Rerum Novarum.