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rben20
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Hello Catholics,
I’ve come to debate both sides of the political philosophies and wonder if anyone has really done any reading on the subjects? From what I have gathered, both seem very similar, the key difference being Socialist take then distribute accordingly while Distributism allocates property to everyone without taking from someone already. But how is this possible? How can we REALLY give something to everyone and be equal? Surely something has to be of someone’s unless it has no value or is completely given as a gift. It sounds more like a novelty than something possible. Why is socialism looked down on in the Church if it does the same thing? Yes, there is taking away but if in the end you benefit as well I just don’t understand why the frown on Socialism. Besides, what would be a better way of providing everyone an equal chance?
I’ve come to debate both sides of the political philosophies and wonder if anyone has really done any reading on the subjects? From what I have gathered, both seem very similar, the key difference being Socialist take then distribute accordingly while Distributism allocates property to everyone without taking from someone already. But how is this possible? How can we REALLY give something to everyone and be equal? Surely something has to be of someone’s unless it has no value or is completely given as a gift. It sounds more like a novelty than something possible. Why is socialism looked down on in the Church if it does the same thing? Yes, there is taking away but if in the end you benefit as well I just don’t understand why the frown on Socialism. Besides, what would be a better way of providing everyone an equal chance?