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The Distributist Review. Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18 Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18. Miracles and Death. The logical conclusion from throwing doubts on all tales like the miracles of St. Francis was to throw doubts on the existence of men like St. Francis. Read More. AN INTRODUCTION TO DISTRIBUTISM Distributivism, also known as Distributism, is an economic theory formulated by Hilaire Belloc and G.K. Chesterton largely in response to the principles of Social Justice laid down by Leo XIII in his encyclical Rerum Novarum.Its key tenet is that ownership of the means of production should be as widespread as possible rather than being concentrated in the hands of a few owners (Capitalism) or THE ATTACK ON THE FAMILY The Attack On the Family. Culture Thomas Storck. May 1. Written By Thomas Storck. Many of the most violent attacks on morality taking place today seem to be centered around questions of sexual morality. The controversies surrounding sex education in schools, acceptance of homosexual conduct, pornography, divorce, and, of course, theparamount
THE RISE AND FALL OF BRANSON Kevin O'Brien—former atheist and current Catholic—is the founder and artistic director of the Theater of the Word Incorporated, and he and his actors can be seen on a number of programs on EWTN.He writes a regular column for the St. Austin Review and is an editor at Gilbert Magazine.Kevin's recent book, Getting in Character—an Actor's Guide to Life, Death and Everything in Between is CATHOLICISM AND ECONOMICS Catholicism and Economics. Never in the world’s history have economic problems played such a large part in human life or had such a direct influence on human thought as at present. Economics have come to overshadow politics, to absorb into their sphere the entire social question. Even the man in the street has learnt that his personalwelfare
THE DIFFERENTIAL TAX The Differential Tax has a chief function to perform in the disintegrating of large accumulations and the consequent fostering of small accumulations. It has also a secondary task to perform, which is the allocation of its receipts to the main purpose of the whole scheme. In both cases it is a necessary instrument for the widerdistribution of
G.K. CHESTERTON'S DISTRIBUTISM At any rate, the cereal alone was not enough, even though most people bought it thinking it was.Most of our modern ideas suffer from being no more than breakfast cereal. Most of the energy and attraction in them is in the packaging. Inside there is very little substance. A JUSTICE, FAIRNESS AND TAXATION PART FOUR Justice, Fairness and Taxation Part Four. Parts I, II, III .I would like to wrap up this series with an examination of a few more types of taxation. Keep in mind, that this series is not intended to be exhaustive. It is intended to open the door to discussion by presenting ideas for consideration. I do not pretend to provide thedefinitive
AQUINAS ON BUYING AND SELLING Aquinas On Buying and Selling. In his Summa Theologiae II-II, St. Thomas devotes two questions to unjust acts which are committed in buying and selling or lending.The first of these questions (q. 77), divided into four articles, deals with fraud in the broad sense ( fraudulentia ), while the second (q. 78) concerns usury. THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS AND THE TRUE MEANING OF Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, is a quirky piece of cinema, in the very best of ways. A nod to the old stop-motion holiday specials of the late 60's, its peculiar charm and style are marked by Burton's unmistakable, Edward Goreyesque visuals that seem to come alive with a memorable eeriness, filling the story with as much Halloween mischief as Yuletide merriment.With its flair THE DISTRIBUTIST REVIEWFRANCIS OR FUNDAMENTALISMCONTRA TORPOREMKEVINO'BRIEN
The Distributist Review. Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18 Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18. Miracles and Death. The logical conclusion from throwing doubts on all tales like the miracles of St. Francis was to throw doubts on the existence of men like St. Francis. Read More. AN INTRODUCTION TO DISTRIBUTISM Distributivism, also known as Distributism, is an economic theory formulated by Hilaire Belloc and G.K. Chesterton largely in response to the principles of Social Justice laid down by Leo XIII in his encyclical Rerum Novarum.Its key tenet is that ownership of the means of production should be as widespread as possible rather than being concentrated in the hands of a few owners (Capitalism) or THE ATTACK ON THE FAMILY The Attack On the Family. Culture Thomas Storck. May 1. Written By Thomas Storck. Many of the most violent attacks on morality taking place today seem to be centered around questions of sexual morality. The controversies surrounding sex education in schools, acceptance of homosexual conduct, pornography, divorce, and, of course, theparamount
THE RISE AND FALL OF BRANSON Kevin O'Brien—former atheist and current Catholic—is the founder and artistic director of the Theater of the Word Incorporated, and he and his actors can be seen on a number of programs on EWTN.He writes a regular column for the St. Austin Review and is an editor at Gilbert Magazine.Kevin's recent book, Getting in Character—an Actor's Guide to Life, Death and Everything in Between is CATHOLICISM AND ECONOMICS Catholicism and Economics. Never in the world’s history have economic problems played such a large part in human life or had such a direct influence on human thought as at present. Economics have come to overshadow politics, to absorb into their sphere the entire social question. Even the man in the street has learnt that his personalwelfare
THE DIFFERENTIAL TAX The Differential Tax has a chief function to perform in the disintegrating of large accumulations and the consequent fostering of small accumulations. It has also a secondary task to perform, which is the allocation of its receipts to the main purpose of the whole scheme. In both cases it is a necessary instrument for the widerdistribution of
G.K. CHESTERTON'S DISTRIBUTISM At any rate, the cereal alone was not enough, even though most people bought it thinking it was.Most of our modern ideas suffer from being no more than breakfast cereal. Most of the energy and attraction in them is in the packaging. Inside there is very little substance. A JUSTICE, FAIRNESS AND TAXATION PART FOUR Justice, Fairness and Taxation Part Four. Parts I, II, III .I would like to wrap up this series with an examination of a few more types of taxation. Keep in mind, that this series is not intended to be exhaustive. It is intended to open the door to discussion by presenting ideas for consideration. I do not pretend to provide thedefinitive
AQUINAS ON BUYING AND SELLING Aquinas On Buying and Selling. In his Summa Theologiae II-II, St. Thomas devotes two questions to unjust acts which are committed in buying and selling or lending.The first of these questions (q. 77), divided into four articles, deals with fraud in the broad sense ( fraudulentia ), while the second (q. 78) concerns usury. THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS AND THE TRUE MEANING OF Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, is a quirky piece of cinema, in the very best of ways. A nod to the old stop-motion holiday specials of the late 60's, its peculiar charm and style are marked by Burton's unmistakable, Edward Goreyesque visuals that seem to come alive with a memorable eeriness, filling the story with as much Halloween mischief as Yuletide merriment.With its flair ECONOMICS AND THE REAL WORLD Thomas Storck is the author of Foundations of a Catholic Political Order, The Catholic Milieu, and Christendom and the West.His recent book is An Economics of Justice & Charity.Mr. Storck serves on the editorial board of The Chesterton Review and he is a contributing editor of The Distributist Review.An archive of his work may be found at thomasstorck.org. JUSTICE, FAIRNESS AND TAXATION PART FOUR Justice, Fairness and Taxation Part Four. Parts I, II, III .I would like to wrap up this series with an examination of a few more types of taxation. Keep in mind, that this series is not intended to be exhaustive. It is intended to open the door to discussion by presenting ideas for consideration. I do not pretend to provide thedefinitive
WHY I AM A MONARCHIST The announcement that one is a monarchist is greeted with the same regard as the announcement that one has joined the Flat-Earth Society, or espouses geo-centrism, or has expressed a belief in a world only 6,000 years old, where God planted fossils in the ground just for fun. IS DISTRIBUTISM CATHOLIC? From time to time, readers of The Distributist Review comment on how many articles we have specifically relating to Catholic teaching. There seems to be a view that the case for Distributism should be made on the basis of the economic argument alone, without specific reference to any specific religious view, lest we drive awaynon-Catholics.
THE RECOVERY OF THE GUILDS In the modern world, at least in the rich North, there is an abundance of goods and services. Any control of production, as was practiced by the guilds, can only be to create a “cartel” in order to raise prices and increase profits. In the medieval world drought, plague, or war could, and often did, lead to hunger and famine. THE DISTRIBUTIST LEAGUE OF NEW ENGLAND? The two great armies in what is called “The War of Ideologies”, the forces of the Left and of the Right, although they threaten to pull down the whole of our civilization in a universal conflict, do not impress us Americans so much by their differences, as by their likeness.The Distributist League of New England, A Declaration of Independents (Scotch Plains, N.J. : Sower Press, 1938 THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE PRINCIPLE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY The Catholic Church, then, is the protagonist on the one side, and a body of thought, vaguely grouped under the term “Socialist.” The protagonist on the other-and this division rules throughout Europe.Let us now examine the exact doctrine of the Catholic Church in this matter.I think it may be fairly stated as follows :—1. SOLLICITUDO REI SOCIALIS Just a few years after Laborem Exercens, on December 30, 1987, John Paul II issued the second of his social encyclicals, Sollicitudo Rei Socialis.Unlike most of the social encyclicals, which were published on an anniversary of Leo XIII's Rerum Novarum, Sollicitudo Rei Socialis, was issued to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of Paul VI's Populorum Progressio.THE GUILD SYSTEM
Nov 26. Written By Hilaire Belloc. The Guild is the oldest, most necessary, most deeply rooted, of all human institutions. It has appeared in all civilizations which are at all stable, because it is necessary to stability. It has flourished especially at a time when our race was agreed upon a common religion and had a common highcivilization.
A REAL CATHOLIC MONARCHY A short while ago, a Mr. Michael Voris, who calls himself “The Real Catholic,” called for America to change its system of government from a democracy to a “benevolent” Catholic dictatorship, a system Mr. Voris called a “Catholic Monarchy.”. In Mr. Voris's ideal system, voting, to the extent it would be allowed at all, would be THE DISTRIBUTIST REVIEWFRANCIS OR FUNDAMENTALISMCONTRA TORPOREMKEVINO'BRIEN
The Distributist Review. Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18 Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18. Miracles and Death. The logical conclusion from throwing doubts on all tales like the miracles of St. Francis was to throw doubts on the existence of men like St. Francis. Read More. AN INTRODUCTION TO DISTRIBUTISM Distributivism, also known as Distributism, is an economic theory formulated by Hilaire Belloc and G.K. Chesterton largely in response to the principles of Social Justice laid down by Leo XIII in his encyclical Rerum Novarum.Its key tenet is that ownership of the means of production should be as widespread as possible rather than being concentrated in the hands of a few owners (Capitalism) or THE ATTACK ON THE FAMILY The Attack On the Family. Culture Thomas Storck. May 1. Written By Thomas Storck. Many of the most violent attacks on morality taking place today seem to be centered around questions of sexual morality. The controversies surrounding sex education in schools, acceptance of homosexual conduct, pornography, divorce, and, of course, theparamount
THE RISE AND FALL OF BRANSON Kevin O'Brien—former atheist and current Catholic—is the founder and artistic director of the Theater of the Word Incorporated, and he and his actors can be seen on a number of programs on EWTN.He writes a regular column for the St. Austin Review and is an editor at Gilbert Magazine.Kevin's recent book, Getting in Character—an Actor's Guide to Life, Death and Everything in Between is G.K. CHESTERTON'S DISTRIBUTISM At any rate, the cereal alone was not enough, even though most people bought it thinking it was.Most of our modern ideas suffer from being no more than breakfast cereal. Most of the energy and attraction in them is in the packaging. Inside there is very little substance. A CATHOLICISM AND ECONOMICS Catholicism and Economics. Never in the world’s history have economic problems played such a large part in human life or had such a direct influence on human thought as at present. Economics have come to overshadow politics, to absorb into their sphere the entire social question. Even the man in the street has learnt that his personalwelfare
THE DIFFERENTIAL TAX The Differential Tax has a chief function to perform in the disintegrating of large accumulations and the consequent fostering of small accumulations. It has also a secondary task to perform, which is the allocation of its receipts to the main purpose of the whole scheme. In both cases it is a necessary instrument for the widerdistribution of
AQUINAS ON BUYING AND SELLING Aquinas On Buying and Selling. In his Summa Theologiae II-II, St. Thomas devotes two questions to unjust acts which are committed in buying and selling or lending.The first of these questions (q. 77), divided into four articles, deals with fraud in the broad sense ( fraudulentia ), while the second (q. 78) concerns usury. THE SOCIAL MISSION OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH The Social Mission of the Catholic Church. Many Catholics are acquainted with the heresy known as Modernism, which Pope St. Pius X called the “synthesis of all heresies.”. Briefly, Modernism is the shifting of Catholic doctrine from an absolute to a relative basis, founded on alleged human needs and insights, with the result that evenif
LAUDATO SI' AND THE CRITIQUE OF THE TECHNOCRATIC PARADIGM Laudato Si' and the Critique of the Technocratic Paradigm. Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si' of May 2015 is the first major document of the magisterium devoted to our material environment, "on care for our common home," as the formal title of the encyclical runs. But this hardly means that the document or its contents constitutes an THE DISTRIBUTIST REVIEWFRANCIS OR FUNDAMENTALISMCONTRA TORPOREMKEVINO'BRIEN
The Distributist Review. Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18 Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18. Miracles and Death. The logical conclusion from throwing doubts on all tales like the miracles of St. Francis was to throw doubts on the existence of men like St. Francis. Read More. AN INTRODUCTION TO DISTRIBUTISM Distributivism, also known as Distributism, is an economic theory formulated by Hilaire Belloc and G.K. Chesterton largely in response to the principles of Social Justice laid down by Leo XIII in his encyclical Rerum Novarum.Its key tenet is that ownership of the means of production should be as widespread as possible rather than being concentrated in the hands of a few owners (Capitalism) or THE ATTACK ON THE FAMILY The Attack On the Family. Culture Thomas Storck. May 1. Written By Thomas Storck. Many of the most violent attacks on morality taking place today seem to be centered around questions of sexual morality. The controversies surrounding sex education in schools, acceptance of homosexual conduct, pornography, divorce, and, of course, theparamount
THE RISE AND FALL OF BRANSON Kevin O'Brien—former atheist and current Catholic—is the founder and artistic director of the Theater of the Word Incorporated, and he and his actors can be seen on a number of programs on EWTN.He writes a regular column for the St. Austin Review and is an editor at Gilbert Magazine.Kevin's recent book, Getting in Character—an Actor's Guide to Life, Death and Everything in Between is G.K. CHESTERTON'S DISTRIBUTISM At any rate, the cereal alone was not enough, even though most people bought it thinking it was.Most of our modern ideas suffer from being no more than breakfast cereal. Most of the energy and attraction in them is in the packaging. Inside there is very little substance. A CATHOLICISM AND ECONOMICS Catholicism and Economics. Never in the world’s history have economic problems played such a large part in human life or had such a direct influence on human thought as at present. Economics have come to overshadow politics, to absorb into their sphere the entire social question. Even the man in the street has learnt that his personalwelfare
THE DIFFERENTIAL TAX The Differential Tax has a chief function to perform in the disintegrating of large accumulations and the consequent fostering of small accumulations. It has also a secondary task to perform, which is the allocation of its receipts to the main purpose of the whole scheme. In both cases it is a necessary instrument for the widerdistribution of
AQUINAS ON BUYING AND SELLING Aquinas On Buying and Selling. In his Summa Theologiae II-II, St. Thomas devotes two questions to unjust acts which are committed in buying and selling or lending.The first of these questions (q. 77), divided into four articles, deals with fraud in the broad sense ( fraudulentia ), while the second (q. 78) concerns usury. THE SOCIAL MISSION OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH The Social Mission of the Catholic Church. Many Catholics are acquainted with the heresy known as Modernism, which Pope St. Pius X called the “synthesis of all heresies.”. Briefly, Modernism is the shifting of Catholic doctrine from an absolute to a relative basis, founded on alleged human needs and insights, with the result that evenif
LAUDATO SI' AND THE CRITIQUE OF THE TECHNOCRATIC PARADIGM Laudato Si' and the Critique of the Technocratic Paradigm. Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si' of May 2015 is the first major document of the magisterium devoted to our material environment, "on care for our common home," as the formal title of the encyclical runs. But this hardly means that the document or its contents constitutes an ECONOMICS AND THE REAL WORLD Thomas Storck is the author of Foundations of a Catholic Political Order, The Catholic Milieu, and Christendom and the West.His recent book is An Economics of Justice & Charity.Mr. Storck serves on the editorial board of The Chesterton Review and he is a contributing editor of The Distributist Review.An archive of his work may be found at thomasstorck.org. AQUINAS ON BUYING AND SELLING Aquinas On Buying and Selling. In his Summa Theologiae II-II, St. Thomas devotes two questions to unjust acts which are committed in buying and selling or lending.The first of these questions (q. 77), divided into four articles, deals with fraud in the broad sense ( fraudulentia ), while the second (q. 78) concerns usury. JUSTICE, FAIRNESS AND TAXATION PART FOUR Justice, Fairness and Taxation Part Four. Parts I, II, III .I would like to wrap up this series with an examination of a few more types of taxation. Keep in mind, that this series is not intended to be exhaustive. It is intended to open the door to discussion by presenting ideas for consideration. I do not pretend to provide thedefinitive
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE PRINCIPLE OF PRIVATE PROPERTY The Catholic Church, then, is the protagonist on the one side, and a body of thought, vaguely grouped under the term “Socialist.” The protagonist on the other-and this division rules throughout Europe.Let us now examine the exact doctrine of the Catholic Church in this matter.I think it may be fairly stated as follows :—1. IS DISTRIBUTISM CATHOLIC? From time to time, readers of The Distributist Review comment on how many articles we have specifically relating to Catholic teaching. There seems to be a view that the case for Distributism should be made on the basis of the economic argument alone, without specific reference to any specific religious view, lest we drive awaynon-Catholics.
THE DISTRIBUTIST LEAGUE OF NEW ENGLAND? The two great armies in what is called “The War of Ideologies”, the forces of the Left and of the Right, although they threaten to pull down the whole of our civilization in a universal conflict, do not impress us Americans so much by their differences, as by their likeness.The Distributist League of New England, A Declaration of Independents (Scotch Plains, N.J. : Sower Press, 1938 WHY I AM A MONARCHIST The announcement that one is a monarchist is greeted with the same regard as the announcement that one has joined the Flat-Earth Society, or espouses geo-centrism, or has expressed a belief in a world only 6,000 years old, where God planted fossils in the ground just for fun. THE RECOVERY OF THE GUILDS In the modern world, at least in the rich North, there is an abundance of goods and services. Any control of production, as was practiced by the guilds, can only be to create a “cartel” in order to raise prices and increase profits. In the medieval world drought, plague, or war could, and often did, lead to hunger and famine.THE GUILD SYSTEM
Nov 26. Written By Hilaire Belloc. The Guild is the oldest, most necessary, most deeply rooted, of all human institutions. It has appeared in all civilizations which are at all stable, because it is necessary to stability. It has flourished especially at a time when our race was agreed upon a common religion and had a common highcivilization.
A REAL CATHOLIC MONARCHY A short while ago, a Mr. Michael Voris, who calls himself “The Real Catholic,” called for America to change its system of government from a democracy to a “benevolent” Catholic dictatorship, a system Mr. Voris called a “Catholic Monarchy.”. In Mr. Voris's ideal system, voting, to the extent it would be allowed at all, would be THE DISTRIBUTIST REVIEWFRANCIS OR FUNDAMENTALISMCONTRA TORPOREMKEVINO'BRIEN
The Distributist Review. Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18 Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18. Miracles and Death. The logical conclusion from throwing doubts on all tales like the miracles of St. Francis was to throw doubts on the existence of men like St. Francis. Read More. AN INTRODUCTION TO DISTRIBUTISM Distributivism, also known as Distributism, is an economic theory formulated by Hilaire Belloc and G.K. Chesterton largely in response to the principles of Social Justice laid down by Leo XIII in his encyclical Rerum Novarum.Its key tenet is that ownership of the means of production should be as widespread as possible rather than being concentrated in the hands of a few owners (Capitalism) or THE RESTORATION OF PROPERTY The difficulties before us in the restoration of property are twofold. They are, first of all the philosophy under which the modern world, particularly in this country, has been created and has lived increasingly during the last 300 years; and secondly, the actual THE RISE AND FALL OF BRANSON Kevin O'Brien—former atheist and current Catholic—is the founder and artistic director of the Theater of the Word Incorporated, and he and his actors can be seen on a number of programs on EWTN.He writes a regular column for the St. Austin Review and is an editor at Gilbert Magazine.Kevin's recent book, Getting in Character—an Actor's Guide to Life, Death and Everything in Between isFLEE TO THE FIELDS
This was one of the main motivations behind the “Back to the Land” movement of the pre-World War II years. Flee to the Fields presents a defense of the movement that had such prestigious backers as Belloc, G. K. Chesterton, and Fr. Vincent McNabb. It was the desire to see a reorientation of the Catholic soul toward life on the land that JUSTICE, FAIRNESS AND TAXATION PART FOUR Justice, Fairness and Taxation Part Four. Parts I, II, III .I would like to wrap up this series with an examination of a few more types of taxation. Keep in mind, that this series is not intended to be exhaustive. It is intended to open the door to discussion by presenting ideas for consideration. I do not pretend to provide thedefinitive
CATHOLICISM AND ECONOMICS Catholicism and Economics. Never in the world’s history have economic problems played such a large part in human life or had such a direct influence on human thought as at present. Economics have come to overshadow politics, to absorb into their sphere the entire social question. Even the man in the street has learnt that his personalwelfare
G.K. CHESTERTON'S DISTRIBUTISM At any rate, the cereal alone was not enough, even though most people bought it thinking it was.Most of our modern ideas suffer from being no more than breakfast cereal. Most of the energy and attraction in them is in the packaging. Inside there is very little substance. A AQUINAS ON BUYING AND SELLING Aquinas On Buying and Selling. In his Summa Theologiae II-II, St. Thomas devotes two questions to unjust acts which are committed in buying and selling or lending.The first of these questions (q. 77), divided into four articles, deals with fraud in the broad sense ( fraudulentia ), while the second (q. 78) concerns usury. THE DISTRIBUTIST LEAGUE OF NEW ENGLAND? The two great armies in what is called “The War of Ideologies”, the forces of the Left and of the Right, although they threaten to pull down the whole of our civilization in a universal conflict, do not impress us Americans so much by their differences, as by their likeness.The Distributist League of New England, A Declaration of Independents (Scotch Plains, N.J. : Sower Press, 1938 THE DISTRIBUTIST REVIEWFRANCIS OR FUNDAMENTALISMCONTRA TORPOREMKEVINO'BRIEN
The Distributist Review. Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18 Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18. Miracles and Death. The logical conclusion from throwing doubts on all tales like the miracles of St. Francis was to throw doubts on the existence of men like St. Francis. Read More. AN INTRODUCTION TO DISTRIBUTISM Distributivism, also known as Distributism, is an economic theory formulated by Hilaire Belloc and G.K. Chesterton largely in response to the principles of Social Justice laid down by Leo XIII in his encyclical Rerum Novarum.Its key tenet is that ownership of the means of production should be as widespread as possible rather than being concentrated in the hands of a few owners (Capitalism) or THE RESTORATION OF PROPERTY The difficulties before us in the restoration of property are twofold. They are, first of all the philosophy under which the modern world, particularly in this country, has been created and has lived increasingly during the last 300 years; and secondly, the actual THE RISE AND FALL OF BRANSON Kevin O'Brien—former atheist and current Catholic—is the founder and artistic director of the Theater of the Word Incorporated, and he and his actors can be seen on a number of programs on EWTN.He writes a regular column for the St. Austin Review and is an editor at Gilbert Magazine.Kevin's recent book, Getting in Character—an Actor's Guide to Life, Death and Everything in Between isFLEE TO THE FIELDS
This was one of the main motivations behind the “Back to the Land” movement of the pre-World War II years. Flee to the Fields presents a defense of the movement that had such prestigious backers as Belloc, G. K. Chesterton, and Fr. Vincent McNabb. It was the desire to see a reorientation of the Catholic soul toward life on the land that JUSTICE, FAIRNESS AND TAXATION PART FOUR Justice, Fairness and Taxation Part Four. Parts I, II, III .I would like to wrap up this series with an examination of a few more types of taxation. Keep in mind, that this series is not intended to be exhaustive. It is intended to open the door to discussion by presenting ideas for consideration. I do not pretend to provide thedefinitive
CATHOLICISM AND ECONOMICS Catholicism and Economics. Never in the world’s history have economic problems played such a large part in human life or had such a direct influence on human thought as at present. Economics have come to overshadow politics, to absorb into their sphere the entire social question. Even the man in the street has learnt that his personalwelfare
G.K. CHESTERTON'S DISTRIBUTISM At any rate, the cereal alone was not enough, even though most people bought it thinking it was.Most of our modern ideas suffer from being no more than breakfast cereal. Most of the energy and attraction in them is in the packaging. Inside there is very little substance. A AQUINAS ON BUYING AND SELLING Aquinas On Buying and Selling. In his Summa Theologiae II-II, St. Thomas devotes two questions to unjust acts which are committed in buying and selling or lending.The first of these questions (q. 77), divided into four articles, deals with fraud in the broad sense ( fraudulentia ), while the second (q. 78) concerns usury. THE DISTRIBUTIST LEAGUE OF NEW ENGLAND? The two great armies in what is called “The War of Ideologies”, the forces of the Left and of the Right, although they threaten to pull down the whole of our civilization in a universal conflict, do not impress us Americans so much by their differences, as by their likeness.The Distributist League of New England, A Declaration of Independents (Scotch Plains, N.J. : Sower Press, 1938 ECONOMICS AND THE REAL WORLD Thomas Storck is the author of Foundations of a Catholic Political Order, The Catholic Milieu, and Christendom and the West.His recent book is An Economics of Justice & Charity.Mr. Storck serves on the editorial board of The Chesterton Review and he is a contributing editor of The Distributist Review.An archive of his work may be found at thomasstorck.org. CATHOLICISM AND ECONOMICS Catholicism and Economics. Never in the world’s history have economic problems played such a large part in human life or had such a direct influence on human thought as at present. Economics have come to overshadow politics, to absorb into their sphere the entire social question. Even the man in the street has learnt that his personalwelfare
THE ATTACK ON THE FAMILY The Attack On the Family. Culture Thomas Storck. May 1. Written By Thomas Storck. Many of the most violent attacks on morality taking place today seem to be centered around questions of sexual morality. The controversies surrounding sex education in schools, acceptance of homosexual conduct, pornography, divorce, and, of course, theparamount
IS DISTRIBUTISM CATHOLIC? From time to time, readers of The Distributist Review comment on how many articles we have specifically relating to Catholic teaching. There seems to be a view that the case for Distributism should be made on the basis of the economic argument alone, without specific reference to any specific religious view, lest we drive awaynon-Catholics.
THE RECOVERY OF THE GUILDS In the modern world, at least in the rich North, there is an abundance of goods and services. Any control of production, as was practiced by the guilds, can only be to create a “cartel” in order to raise prices and increase profits. In the medieval world drought, plague, or war could, and often did, lead to hunger and famine. COMMON GOOD, PRIVATE GOOD, AND PERSONAL DIGNITY Common Good is Superior to Private Good. According to St. Thomas Aquinas, a cause is greater as it extends its causality to more effects. If this is true, then the common good exceeds the private good: For it is manifest that any cause is the more A REAL CATHOLIC MONARCHY A short while ago, a Mr. Michael Voris, who calls himself “The Real Catholic,” called for America to change its system of government from a democracy to a “benevolent” Catholic dictatorship, a system Mr. Voris called a “Catholic Monarchy.”. In Mr. Voris's ideal system, voting, to the extent it would be allowed at all, would be THE SOCIAL MISSION OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH The Social Mission of the Catholic Church. Many Catholics are acquainted with the heresy known as Modernism, which Pope St. Pius X called the “synthesis of all heresies.”. Briefly, Modernism is the shifting of Catholic doctrine from an absolute to a relative basis, founded on alleged human needs and insights, with the result that evenif
WHY I AM A MONARCHIST The announcement that one is a monarchist is greeted with the same regard as the announcement that one has joined the Flat-Earth Society, or espouses geo-centrism, or has expressed a belief in a world only 6,000 years old, where God planted fossils in the ground just for fun. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SOCIAL DOCTRINE OF THE CATHOLIC Thomas Storck is the author of Foundations of a Catholic Political Order, The Catholic Milieu, and Christendom and the West.His recent book is An Economics of Justice & Charity.Mr. Storck serves on the editorial board of The Chesterton Review and he is a contributing editor of The Distributist Review.An archive of his work may be found at thomasstorck.org. THE DISTRIBUTIST REVIEWFRANCIS OR FUNDAMENTALISMCONTRA TORPOREMKEVINO'BRIEN
The Distributist Review. Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18 Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18. Miracles and Death. The logical conclusion from throwing doubts on all tales like the miracles of St. Francis was to throw doubts on the existence of men like St. Francis. Read More. AN INTRODUCTION TO DISTRIBUTISM Distributivism, also known as Distributism, is an economic theory formulated by Hilaire Belloc and G.K. Chesterton largely in response to the principles of Social Justice laid down by Leo XIII in his encyclical Rerum Novarum.Its key tenet is that ownership of the means of production should be as widespread as possible rather than being concentrated in the hands of a few owners (Capitalism) or THE RESTORATION OF PROPERTY The difficulties before us in the restoration of property are twofold. They are, first of all the philosophy under which the modern world, particularly in this country, has been created and has lived increasingly during the last 300 years; and secondly, the actual THE RISE AND FALL OF BRANSON Kevin O'Brien—former atheist and current Catholic—is the founder and artistic director of the Theater of the Word Incorporated, and he and his actors can be seen on a number of programs on EWTN.He writes a regular column for the St. Austin Review and is an editor at Gilbert Magazine.Kevin's recent book, Getting in Character—an Actor's Guide to Life, Death and Everything in Between isFLEE TO THE FIELDS
This was one of the main motivations behind the “Back to the Land” movement of the pre-World War II years. Flee to the Fields presents a defense of the movement that had such prestigious backers as Belloc, G. K. Chesterton, and Fr. Vincent McNabb. It was the desire to see a reorientation of the Catholic soul toward life on the land that JUSTICE, FAIRNESS AND TAXATION PART FOUR Justice, Fairness and Taxation Part Four. Parts I, II, III .I would like to wrap up this series with an examination of a few more types of taxation. Keep in mind, that this series is not intended to be exhaustive. It is intended to open the door to discussion by presenting ideas for consideration. I do not pretend to provide thedefinitive
CATHOLICISM AND ECONOMICS Catholicism and Economics. Never in the world’s history have economic problems played such a large part in human life or had such a direct influence on human thought as at present. Economics have come to overshadow politics, to absorb into their sphere the entire social question. Even the man in the street has learnt that his personalwelfare
G.K. CHESTERTON'S DISTRIBUTISM At any rate, the cereal alone was not enough, even though most people bought it thinking it was.Most of our modern ideas suffer from being no more than breakfast cereal. Most of the energy and attraction in them is in the packaging. Inside there is very little substance. A AQUINAS ON BUYING AND SELLING Aquinas On Buying and Selling. In his Summa Theologiae II-II, St. Thomas devotes two questions to unjust acts which are committed in buying and selling or lending.The first of these questions (q. 77), divided into four articles, deals with fraud in the broad sense ( fraudulentia ), while the second (q. 78) concerns usury. THE DISTRIBUTIST LEAGUE OF NEW ENGLAND? The two great armies in what is called “The War of Ideologies”, the forces of the Left and of the Right, although they threaten to pull down the whole of our civilization in a universal conflict, do not impress us Americans so much by their differences, as by their likeness.The Distributist League of New England, A Declaration of Independents (Scotch Plains, N.J. : Sower Press, 1938 THE DISTRIBUTIST REVIEWFRANCIS OR FUNDAMENTALISMCONTRA TORPOREMKEVINO'BRIEN
The Distributist Review. Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18 Vintage Distributism, G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 12/26/18. Miracles and Death. The logical conclusion from throwing doubts on all tales like the miracles of St. Francis was to throw doubts on the existence of men like St. Francis. Read More. AN INTRODUCTION TO DISTRIBUTISM Distributivism, also known as Distributism, is an economic theory formulated by Hilaire Belloc and G.K. Chesterton largely in response to the principles of Social Justice laid down by Leo XIII in his encyclical Rerum Novarum.Its key tenet is that ownership of the means of production should be as widespread as possible rather than being concentrated in the hands of a few owners (Capitalism) or THE RESTORATION OF PROPERTY The difficulties before us in the restoration of property are twofold. They are, first of all the philosophy under which the modern world, particularly in this country, has been created and has lived increasingly during the last 300 years; and secondly, the actual THE RISE AND FALL OF BRANSON Kevin O'Brien—former atheist and current Catholic—is the founder and artistic director of the Theater of the Word Incorporated, and he and his actors can be seen on a number of programs on EWTN.He writes a regular column for the St. Austin Review and is an editor at Gilbert Magazine.Kevin's recent book, Getting in Character—an Actor's Guide to Life, Death and Everything in Between isFLEE TO THE FIELDS
This was one of the main motivations behind the “Back to the Land” movement of the pre-World War II years. Flee to the Fields presents a defense of the movement that had such prestigious backers as Belloc, G. K. Chesterton, and Fr. Vincent McNabb. It was the desire to see a reorientation of the Catholic soul toward life on the land that JUSTICE, FAIRNESS AND TAXATION PART FOUR Justice, Fairness and Taxation Part Four. Parts I, II, III .I would like to wrap up this series with an examination of a few more types of taxation. Keep in mind, that this series is not intended to be exhaustive. It is intended to open the door to discussion by presenting ideas for consideration. I do not pretend to provide thedefinitive
CATHOLICISM AND ECONOMICS Catholicism and Economics. Never in the world’s history have economic problems played such a large part in human life or had such a direct influence on human thought as at present. Economics have come to overshadow politics, to absorb into their sphere the entire social question. Even the man in the street has learnt that his personalwelfare
G.K. CHESTERTON'S DISTRIBUTISM At any rate, the cereal alone was not enough, even though most people bought it thinking it was.Most of our modern ideas suffer from being no more than breakfast cereal. Most of the energy and attraction in them is in the packaging. Inside there is very little substance. A AQUINAS ON BUYING AND SELLING Aquinas On Buying and Selling. In his Summa Theologiae II-II, St. Thomas devotes two questions to unjust acts which are committed in buying and selling or lending.The first of these questions (q. 77), divided into four articles, deals with fraud in the broad sense ( fraudulentia ), while the second (q. 78) concerns usury. THE DISTRIBUTIST LEAGUE OF NEW ENGLAND? The two great armies in what is called “The War of Ideologies”, the forces of the Left and of the Right, although they threaten to pull down the whole of our civilization in a universal conflict, do not impress us Americans so much by their differences, as by their likeness.The Distributist League of New England, A Declaration of Independents (Scotch Plains, N.J. : Sower Press, 1938 ECONOMICS AND THE REAL WORLD Thomas Storck is the author of Foundations of a Catholic Political Order, The Catholic Milieu, and Christendom and the West.His recent book is An Economics of Justice & Charity.Mr. Storck serves on the editorial board of The Chesterton Review and he is a contributing editor of The Distributist Review.An archive of his work may be found at thomasstorck.org. CATHOLICISM AND ECONOMICS Catholicism and Economics. Never in the world’s history have economic problems played such a large part in human life or had such a direct influence on human thought as at present. Economics have come to overshadow politics, to absorb into their sphere the entire social question. Even the man in the street has learnt that his personalwelfare
THE ATTACK ON THE FAMILY The Attack On the Family. Culture Thomas Storck. May 1. Written By Thomas Storck. Many of the most violent attacks on morality taking place today seem to be centered around questions of sexual morality. The controversies surrounding sex education in schools, acceptance of homosexual conduct, pornography, divorce, and, of course, theparamount
IS DISTRIBUTISM CATHOLIC? From time to time, readers of The Distributist Review comment on how many articles we have specifically relating to Catholic teaching. There seems to be a view that the case for Distributism should be made on the basis of the economic argument alone, without specific reference to any specific religious view, lest we drive awaynon-Catholics.
THE RECOVERY OF THE GUILDS In the modern world, at least in the rich North, there is an abundance of goods and services. Any control of production, as was practiced by the guilds, can only be to create a “cartel” in order to raise prices and increase profits. In the medieval world drought, plague, or war could, and often did, lead to hunger and famine. COMMON GOOD, PRIVATE GOOD, AND PERSONAL DIGNITY Common Good is Superior to Private Good. According to St. Thomas Aquinas, a cause is greater as it extends its causality to more effects. If this is true, then the common good exceeds the private good: For it is manifest that any cause is the more A REAL CATHOLIC MONARCHY A short while ago, a Mr. Michael Voris, who calls himself “The Real Catholic,” called for America to change its system of government from a democracy to a “benevolent” Catholic dictatorship, a system Mr. Voris called a “Catholic Monarchy.”. In Mr. Voris's ideal system, voting, to the extent it would be allowed at all, would be THE SOCIAL MISSION OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH The Social Mission of the Catholic Church. Many Catholics are acquainted with the heresy known as Modernism, which Pope St. Pius X called the “synthesis of all heresies.”. Briefly, Modernism is the shifting of Catholic doctrine from an absolute to a relative basis, founded on alleged human needs and insights, with the result that evenif
WHY I AM A MONARCHIST The announcement that one is a monarchist is greeted with the same regard as the announcement that one has joined the Flat-Earth Society, or espouses geo-centrism, or has expressed a belief in a world only 6,000 years old, where God planted fossils in the ground just for fun. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SOCIAL DOCTRINE OF THE CATHOLIC Thomas Storck is the author of Foundations of a Catholic Political Order, The Catholic Milieu, and Christendom and the West.His recent book is An Economics of Justice & Charity.Mr. Storck serves on the editorial board of The Chesterton Review and he is a contributing editor of The Distributist Review.An archive of his work may be found at thomasstorck.org.0
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The logical conclusion from throwing doubts on all tales like the miracles of St. Francis was to throw doubts on the existence of menlike St. Francis.
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Catholic Social Teaching , John M. DeJak John M. DeJak 12/26/18 Catholic Social Teaching , John M. DeJak John M. DeJak 12/26/18 GOD’S PURSUIT OF FR. WALTER CISZEK, AND EACH OF US Fr. Walter Ciszek was conscious that every person we encounter, every suffering we endure, and every situation we find ourselves is an opportunity God uses to pursue us.Read More
Catholic Social Teaching , Mark and Louise Zwick Mark and Louise Zwick 12/21/18 Catholic Social Teaching , Mark and Louise Zwick Mark and Louise Zwick 12/21/18 MEETING JESUS IN THE POOR AND THE PRIVILEGED The very ill and the paralyzed who come for help often tell us they are praying for us, that they know that we have a heart for the poor.Read More
Phillip Campbell , Politics Phillip Campbell 12/21/18 Phillip Campbell, Politics Phillip
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THE CURIOSITY OF IMMIGRANT OWNERSHIP IN THE UNITED STATES What explains this pattern of immigrant owned businesses? It is that ownership is vested not in the individual so much as the family.Read More
Catholic Social Teaching , Richard Aleman Richard Aleman 12/21/18 Catholic Social Teaching , Richard Aleman Richard Aleman 12/21/18 TO PROCLAIM CHRIST TO ALL PEOPLES AND NATIONS An Economics of Justice & Charity unpacks the social teachings and challenges Catholics to deepen their knowledge of the social doctrineof the Church.
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Economics , Hilaire Belloc Hilaire Belloc 12/20/18 Economics, Hilaire Belloc
Hilaire Belloc 12/20/18AN EXAMPLE
Citizens who have been long deprived of their property and who have ceased to feel the instinct for it, tend to lose their citizenship.Read More
Economics , Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 12/18/18 Economics, Thomas Storck
Thomas Storck 12/18/18 LOW WAGES AND EASY SPEECHES Wages don't matter - unless you happen to be a low-wage worker who also needs to live and perhaps wants to live right now.Read More
Economics , Guilds , Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 4/16/18 Economics , Guilds , Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 4/16/18 ANTI-UNION HYPOCRISY AND THE JANUS CASE The same radical individualism that wants unions to be nothing but ineffectual voluntary organizations likewise sees marriage and the family as mere voluntary associations.Read More
Education , Tech , John M. DeJak John M. DeJak 3/19/18 Education , Tech , John M. DeJak John M. DeJak 3/19/18 CONTRA TORPOREM: THE CATHOLIC SCHOOL’S RESPONSE TO SOCIAL MEDIA &NEW TECHNOLOGIES
The Catholic school has a tremendous and deep tradition from which to draw in order to address scenarios engendered by the advent of thesenew technologies.
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Agrarianism , Christopher Derrick Christopher Derrick 2/3/18 Agrarianism , Christopher Derrick Christopher Derrick 2/3/18 AN OLD LOST AWARENESS We do have an urgent practical need to rediscover, reassert, and enact more fully our old lost awareness that God's delicate creation is a good and holy thing.Read More
Economics , Mark and Louise Zwick Mark and Louise Zwick 2/2/18 Economics , Mark and Louise Zwick Mark and Louise Zwick 2/2/18 THE ECONOMIC CRISIS OF 2008-2009 There is a disconnect for Catholics between the Word of the Gospel and the economic culture, which countenances every form ofself-indulgence.
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Politics , Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 1/26/18 Politics , Thomas Storck ThomasStorck 1/26/18
FRANCIS OR FUNDAMENTALISM: A FALSE DICHOTOMY La Civiltà Cattolica appears to lump together as integralists all varieties of American Catholics who, in one way or another, do not support the program of Pope Francis.Read More
Vintage Distributism , G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 1/25/18 Vintage Distributism , G.K. Chesterton G.K. Chesterton 1/25/18 BLASPHEMY AND THE BABY When Catholics talk about the natural law, they mean the law of man’s moral status, as it can be perceived by man’s naturalreason.
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Books , Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 1/19/18 Books , Thomas Storck Thomas Storck 1/19/18 JUSTICE & CHARITY: A REVIEW Justice & Charity could serve as a very helpful introduction for contemporary Catholics utterly unaware of the Church’s rich socialdoctrine.
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Angus Sibley , Economics Angus Sibley 1/13/18 Angus Sibley, Economics Angus
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MAXIMUM OR ADEQUATE PROFITS? What are the pernicious consequences of the pursuit of maximum profits? The best solution would be a radical change in prevailingattitudes.
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Tech , John M. DeJak John M. DeJak 1/13/18 Tech , John M. DeJak John M. DeJak 1/13/18 RISE OF THE MACHINES These machines, and the minds behind them are not benign, but are the result of–at best–a misguided will. Far from encouraging human flourishing, they will destroy it.Read More
Culture , Kevin O'Brien Kevin O'Brien 1/12/18 Culture , Kevin O'Brien KevinO'Brien 1/12/18
EMAILS TO MALCOLM
In the spirit of C.S. Lewis, Kevin O'Brien emails his friend Malcolm for the holidays, and in the exchange he reveals Malcolm's spiritual, intellectual, and political ambiguity.Read More
Catholic Social Teaching , Mark and Louise Zwick Mark and Louise Zwick 12/26/17 Catholic Social Teaching , Mark and Louise Zwick Mark and Louise Zwick 12/26/17 NOT JUST SOLIDARITY, BUT FRATERNITY Pope Francis invites us to find new creative ways to apply fraternity and solidarity as governing principles in the economic order.Read More
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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AFTER OBERGEFELL Let us use the occasion of the Supreme Court's Obergefell decision not to engage in railing and political strategizing, but to take stock of our spiritual and intellectual health.Read More
Christopher Dawson , Economics Christopher Dawson 12/21/17 Christopher Dawson, Economics
Christopher Dawson 12/21/17 CATHOLICISM AND ECONOMICS Only when the present economic question is settled, will the real opportunity of Catholicism come; for the conversion of ourcivilisation.
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