On the Decline of Rural Life: An Empty Schoolhouse
As Industrialization took hold of the rural countryside, the family farm became a way of the past.
The Circular Argument
The argument underlying most of the arguments of our critics against our ideal is a sort of argument in a circle.
The Land
If farming is looked on simply as a means of making money, the town will necessarily attract the worker to the detriment of the land.
The Power of Humility in the Technocratic Age
The key to understand Guardini’s thought is to recognize the nature of his Christian transgression of modern and contemporary notions of power.
Insufficiency and Insecurity
Wherever industrial Capitalism arose the same conditions of insufficiency followed it.
Answer to John Cort
Dorothy Day repudiates John Cort and other Catholics who see Distributism as an agrarian visionary dream.
Economics, Distributism, and Limits Theory
Are we pulled closer to God and independence, or enticed to sell our souls along the accelerating path of economic progress and wealth?
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.