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Flandria Village
Catholic Social Teaching, Karl Schmude Karl Schmude 7/5/16 Catholic Social Teaching, Karl Schmude Karl Schmude 7/5/16

Flandria Village

Jules Steverlynk moved to Argentina in the late 1930s and established Flandria Village, a property designed in harmony with Catholic social principles.

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What’s Wrong with the Financial System?
Economics, Oliver Heydorn Dr. Oliver Heydorn 7/4/16 Economics, Oliver Heydorn Dr. Oliver Heydorn 7/4/16

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.

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A Visit to Azman's Market
Culture, John M. DeJak John M. DeJak 7/4/16 Culture, John M. DeJak John M. DeJak 7/4/16

A Visit to Azman's Market

Founded in the 1920s by the Azman family, walking into Azman's Market on St. Clair Avenue on Cleveland’s East Side is like walking back into 1924.

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Revolution Starts with “I,” Not “They”
Catholic Social Teaching, Mark and Louise Zwick Mark and Louise Zwick 6/28/16 Catholic Social Teaching, Mark and Louise Zwick Mark and Louise Zwick 6/28/16

Revolution Starts with “I,” Not “They”

In much of the criticism of the Church, an opinion emerges that She should be more like the State, like a secular democracy, or like a business corporation.

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A New People's League
Matthew Franklin Cooper, Politics Matthew Franklin Cooper 6/27/16 Matthew Franklin Cooper, Politics Matthew Franklin Cooper 6/27/16

A New People's League

If we want to forge a new Debtors’ Alliance or People’s League or Solidarity Party, we have a Herculean task ahead of us.

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What Flying to Rural Australia Taught Me
Culture, Dr. Matthew Tan Dr. Matthew Tan 6/22/16 Culture, Dr. Matthew Tan Dr. Matthew Tan 6/22/16

What Flying to Rural Australia Taught Me

Australia is not exactly renowned for its practices of Distributism. With a big landmass and sparse population it has often been a logistical nightmare.

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Government: Good or Bad? Big or Little?
Politics, Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 6/20/16 Politics, Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 6/20/16

Government: Good or Bad? Big or Little?

Is government a necessary evil? A necessary good? Is that government best which governs least?

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Cooperative Education
Education, Jack Quirk Jack Quirk 6/19/16 Education, Jack Quirk Jack Quirk 6/19/16

Cooperative Education

Cooperative education is a concept that involves alternating periods of academic study with periods of work experience in appropriate fields.

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Well Begun Is Half Done
Agrarianism, Dr. Christopher Thompson Dr. Christopher Thompson 6/9/16 Agrarianism, Dr. Christopher Thompson Dr. Christopher Thompson 6/9/16

Well Begun Is Half Done

Alongside the staggering achievements in production values, stands the more sobering statistics concerning the social goods of American agricultural life.

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La poesia dei limiti
Dale Ahlquist, Italian Dale Ahlquist 6/8/16 Dale Ahlquist, Italian Dale Ahlquist 6/8/16

La poesia dei limiti

Limiti sono regole. Il paradosso è che la libertà esiste solo all’interno delle regole. Se infrangiamo le regole, non otteniamo la libertà.

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The Psychology of Distributism
Karl Schmude, Politics Karl Schmude 6/6/16 Karl Schmude, Politics Karl Schmude 6/6/16

The Psychology of Distributism

Chesterton and Belloc nursed the fear that the psychology of a society conditioned by capitalism and socialism might induce people to yield on liberty.

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Catholic Social Doctrine Could Save the Day
Economics, Mark and Louise Zwick Mark and Louise Zwick 6/6/16 Economics, Mark and Louise Zwick Mark and Louise Zwick 6/6/16

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.

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Fun in the Field
Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 6/3/16 Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 6/3/16

Fun in the Field

Where did the fun begin? It began on the farm. It began with the sort of tools, tricks and hiding-places that can most easily be found on the farm.

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The Place of Faith in the Geography of Hope
Agrarianism, Dr. Christopher Thompson Dr. Christopher Thompson 6/2/16 Agrarianism, Dr. Christopher Thompson Dr. Christopher Thompson 6/2/16

The Place of Faith in the Geography of Hope

Retrieving a Catholic theology of creation may finally give us grounds for hope in some of the most vexing matters facing us today.

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Thinking with the Church
Catholic Social Teaching, Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 6/1/16 Catholic Social Teaching, Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 6/1/16

Thinking with the Church

Are we turning to the teachings of the Church only to evaluate how these deviate from our favorite secular theories and authors?

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Distributism, Now?
Economics, Karl Schmude Karl Schmude 5/30/16 Economics, Karl Schmude Karl Schmude 5/30/16

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.

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The Christian Attitude on Social Problems
Catholic Social Teaching Guest Post 5/27/16 Catholic Social Teaching Guest Post 5/27/16

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.

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Scrivere in tempi bui
Italian, Susannah Black Susannah Black 5/25/16 Italian, Susannah Black Susannah Black 5/25/16

Scrivere in tempi bui

Perché scrivere? Perché siamo chiamati a farlo, siamo chiamati a operare, perché siamo fatti a immagine di un creatore.

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Laudato Si' and the Critique of the Technocratic Paradigm
Catholic Social Teaching, Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 5/25/16 Catholic Social Teaching, Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 5/25/16

Laudato Si' and the Critique of the Technocratic Paradigm

Once the human mind is shaped by the technocratic paradigm it looks upon everything it surveys as simply material for manipulation.

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Cassandra Calls the Election
John Médaille, Politics John C. Médaille 5/23/16 John Médaille, Politics John C. Médaille 5/23/16

Cassandra Calls the Election

This is not a presidential election about the head, but about the heart, and at the heart of American politics is a burning rage.

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