The Duty of Delight
Dorothy Day lived in a time of great change in the Church and in society. She chose a way of life that most would find difficult, even impossible.
The Slavophils
Slavophils generally represented the ‘small’ landowner class, standing between a French- and German-speaking, Westernised, absentee-landlord ‘high society’ on the one hand, and a vast, devotedly-Orthodox, Russian-speaking class of unfree or semi-free serfs and peasants on the other.
Solzhenitsyn and Distributism
There are remarkable parallels between the ideas set forth by Solzhenitsyn and the ideas espoused by Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc fifty years earlier.
The Distributist Thinking of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
When Solzhenitsyn dismissed Western social and economic policies as false alternatives to Communism, the Russian dissident found himself alone.
The Market and the Moral Man
The "market" is a-moral, it is not moral in itself or immoral. It is a tool, and it must be controlled by a user as all tools.