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The Catholic Culture Podcast: 163 – Reconciling Distributism and Economics

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The Catholic Culture Podcast: 163 – Reconciling Distributism and Economics
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July 24, 2023

Distributism, a social, political and economic philosophy proposed by G.K. Chesterton and Hilary Belloc under the influence of Catholic social teaching, offers an interesting way of rethinking the contemporary social, political and economic order. However, distributists have often proven lacking in any serious practical plan for achieving the ideal social order, and they often commit economic fallacies when criticizing other schools of thought.

Distributists and economists often seem like sworn enemies. As an economist, Alexander W. Salter doesn’t accept the skepticism of many distributists that there is such a thing as economic science. But he also thinks it would be a mistake to dismiss Chesterton and Belloc’s powerful social vision because of the flaws in their economic theory. He joins us on the podcast to talk about his new book. The Political Economy of DistributismIn it, he argues that by combining distributist social philosophy with modern price theory, we can achieve the oft-debated goal of “public interest capitalism.”

The Political Economy of Distributism: Property, Liberty, and the Common Good

https://www.cuapress.org/9780813236810/the-political-economy-of-distributism/

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