Il perché del profitto
Il profitto deriva da un lato, il lavoro di organizzazione e direzione del titolare di un’impresa, dall’altro il rischio a cui si sottopone.
What’s Wrong with the Financial System?
Social Credit holds that the conventional financial system is not properly designed and cannot operate under its rules to fulfill its true purpose.
Catholic Social Doctrine Could Save the Day
The Catholic tradition emphasizes a commitment to the common good, the importance of respect for every person made in the image and likeness of God.
Distributism, Now?
Having explored the intellectual and psychological roots of the origins of Distributism, Karl Schmude looks at how applicable Distributism is in our time.
Alternatives to the Jungle
We have gone a fair way backwards since the last century, when governments pursued strategies that owed much to Catholic economic teachings.
What Social Credit Can Do for Distributists
The economic proposals of Social Credit aim at the establishment of a widespread distribution of ownership through the means of monetary reform.
The Antidepressant Cardinal
Cardinal Verdier's ambitions "To fight unemployment, help your Archbishop build churches," bore an organization which is still active today.
Coffee and Choice
Big companies use their so-called “economies of scale,” a euphemism for brute force, to exclude genuine free choice from the market.
Planned Dependent Communities
Can we find ways to make communities less dependent on large employers and therefore less prone to collapse?
Distributism from the East
Jason Streit proposes that Distributism is the economic philosophy that best fulfills Orthodoxy’s social teachings.
Personalism and the Economic Hit Man
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man and A Theory of Personalism address a malaise which is political, economic, and cultural—but ultimately religious.
Social Credit: An Introduction for Distributists
The Social Credit movement sought to bring the institutions that regulate social life into alignment with the natural laws that govern reality.
The Peasantry of the Future
An economy without values has no future, and no bailout of whatever size can rescue it.
The Citizen's Share
In The Citizen’s Share, authors Joseph R. Blasi, Richard B. Freeman, and Douglas L. Kruse present a compelling case for “broad-based capitalism.”
Justice in Economics Is Not Socialism
Dorothy, who had already tried socialism before she became a Catholic, decided not only to condemn Communism and socialism, but to create an alternative.
The Civic State
The welfare state and the market state are now two defunct and mutually supporting failures.
Pesch and the Chesterbelloc
Heinrich Pesch and the Chesterbelloc: Complement or Conflict?
Towards a Pro-Life and Pro-Family Economy
An economic philosophy that resolves to have charity provide for those who take the courageous decision to keep their children is hardly pro-life.
Do You Know Where Your Money Is?
Where is the profit if you make a lot of money on the stock market but lose your soul?
Prison and Paradise
We have not only paved paradise and put up a parking lot; we have paved paradise and put up a prison.