
The Just Wage
Distributists recognize this natural relation between a man's labor and his ability to provide for his family, a relationship which is exhibited most clearly in an economy consisting of owner-workers.

Heinrich Pesch on Solidarist Economics
Solidarism, as Pesch intends, is the understanding that man is an individual person and a member of the community.

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.

A Giant Among Catholic Economists
Pesch begins with a consideration of the nature of man and his relation to the world, which is something today's conventional economists rarely consider.