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The Banishment of Agape
Politics, Richard Aleman Richard Aleman 6/5/11 Politics, Richard Aleman Richard Aleman 6/5/11

The Banishment of Agape

Across our nation a war is brewing against charity and its erosion is a sign of our “humanitarian age”.

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The Role of the State
Nicholas Hosford, Politics Nicholas C. Hosford 6/5/11 Nicholas Hosford, Politics Nicholas C. Hosford 6/5/11

The Role of the State

The role of government as far as the economy is concerned is no different than its role in other facets of society: to enforce morality.

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The Triumphs and Failures of Feminism
Culture, Dale Ahlquist Dale Ahlquist 6/5/11 Culture, Dale Ahlquist Dale Ahlquist 6/5/11

The Triumphs and Failures of Feminism

Though abortion is a triumph for feminism, it is not a triumph for women.

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La belleza de los pequeños negocios
Alfonso Díaz Vera, Economics, Spanish Alfonso Díaz Vera 5/29/11 Alfonso Díaz Vera, Economics, Spanish Alfonso Díaz Vera 5/29/11

La belleza de los pequeños negocios

Esa es la esencia del pequeño negocio de tamaño familiar, totalmente opuesta a la mentalidad económica moderna, basada en el consumo compulsivo de bienes.

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The Wedding of Hudge and Gudge
Economics, Kevin O'Brien Kevin O'Brien 5/29/11 Economics, Kevin O'Brien Kevin O'Brien 5/29/11

The Wedding of Hudge and Gudge

Kevin O'Brien investigates the marriage of Mr. Hudge and Mr. Gudge.

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Tilling Fertile Soil
Agrarianism, Economics, John M. DeJak John M. DeJak 5/29/11 Agrarianism, Economics, John M. DeJak John M. DeJak 5/29/11

Tilling Fertile Soil

We realize that the fertile soil that we have been tilling is our intellect and will to the good of our country and to the glory of God.

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Capital Kills Its Own Market
Economics, Hilaire Belloc Hilaire Belloc 5/28/11 Economics, Hilaire Belloc Hilaire Belloc 5/28/11

Capital Kills Its Own Market

Suppose one man in a community of 1,000,000 men controlled all the land and all the capital.

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The Seriousness of Salad
Economics, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 5/26/11 Economics, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 5/26/11

The Seriousness of Salad

That salad is the symbol of Distributism will instantly leap to every well-regulated mind; as it has only just leapt to mine.

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Utopia of Usurers
Books, Economics, Dr. Peter Chojnowski Dr. Peter Chojnowski 5/22/11 Books, Economics, Dr. Peter Chojnowski Dr. Peter Chojnowski 5/22/11

Utopia of Usurers

In Utopia of Usurers Chesterton predicts that the only institution of his time that will have a future will be the institution of the prison.

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Is Distributism Catholic?
Catholic Social Teaching, David W. Cooney David W. Cooney 5/22/11 Catholic Social Teaching, David W. Cooney David W. Cooney 5/22/11

Is Distributism Catholic?

Is Distributism Catholic? The answer to the question is both yes and no.

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Who Owns Our Jobs?
Books, John Médaille John C. Médaille 5/22/11 Books, John Médaille John C. Médaille 5/22/11

Who Owns Our Jobs?

We have all been trained up to the belief that jobs are something in the gift of great corporations or government bureaucracies.

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Immigration
Dale Ahlquist, Law Dale Ahlquist 5/11/11 Dale Ahlquist, Law Dale Ahlquist 5/11/11

Immigration

The immigration problem has gotten to the point where it can no longer be conveniently ignored. Yet the solutions offered are laughable and appalling.

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Some Odds and Loose Ends
Economics, Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 5/10/11 Economics, Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 5/10/11

Some Odds and Loose Ends

A perfectly free market has never existed and our present economy is not a free market, but such a state of affairs have not produced real prosperity.

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The Proletarian Mind
Economics, Hilaire Belloc Hilaire Belloc 5/7/11 Economics, Hilaire Belloc Hilaire Belloc 5/7/11

The Proletarian Mind

The proletarian mind inherits nothing and has no hope of handing on anything to posterity.

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The True Case Against Communism
Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 5/7/11 Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 5/7/11

The True Case Against Communism

The reason for religion, apart from revelation, is in the nature of a man's life; and the reason the Marxian cannot find it is because he must limit a man's life to a man's living.

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Can Mises Be Baptized?
Economics, John Médaille John C. Médaille 5/1/11 Economics, John Médaille John C. Médaille 5/1/11

Can Mises Be Baptized?

Money flows like water for these people, usually corporate money, water largely used in an attempt to baptize Mises.

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The Attack On the Family
Culture, Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 5/1/11 Culture, Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 5/1/11

The Attack On the Family

Every organized attack on sexual morality is an assault on the family, an attempt to sever the bonds between husband and wife or parents and children.

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The Monster
Dale Ahlquist, Economics Dale Ahlquist 5/1/11 Dale Ahlquist, Economics Dale Ahlquist 5/1/11

The Monster

We have created a monster. We have fed the monster. And now the monster is eating our villages.

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Ruin of the Small Store Owner
Hilaire Belloc, Vintage Distributism Hilaire Belloc 4/30/11 Hilaire Belloc, Vintage Distributism Hilaire Belloc 4/30/11

Ruin of the Small Store Owner

This small owner, a typical citizen of a fee contented state, is rapidly disappearing under our evil modern conditions.

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Wanted, An Unpractical Man
Economics, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 4/30/11 Economics, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 4/30/11

Wanted, An Unpractical Man

It is far truer to say that when things go very wrong we need an unpractical man.

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