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Interest versus Dividends – A crucial distinction for Distributists

The Western banking system has undergone great development, because it has separated the concept of profits from the concept of interest.

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Framing the Distributist debate in HTML (and perhaps getting some pushback to Going Our Own Ways)

It’s kind of funny how our old habits hold us back in counterproductive paradigms. For example, Quintus Curtius recently wrote: Frame.  Frame.  Frame. I wish I could write it larger than that.  FRAME. Well, if you use HTML tags, you … Continue reading

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[Updateable] The crony-capitalist Deep State and the [Potemkin?] distributist subsidiarity paradigm

Luther Burgsvik wrote: You remarked in another post that you thought high house prices were one of the factors that were discouraging young men from starting families, do you know anyone who has got some idea on how to remedy … Continue reading

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Do Distributists dream of electronic cryptocurrencies?

We’re living in a cyberpunk world right now, and soon we’ll be living in a postcyberpunk world. Recall how the movie Johnny Mnemonic featured a burly guy (Henry Rollins) who used the Internet to fight on behalf of the poor … Continue reading

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