I’m not arguing for unfettered government either – and Distributist ideas are directed against that kind of thing. Even a democractic government can be influenced so much by the market that it’s basically unrestrained in that way also.
It’s a question of degree and also of an ideology. There are many who claim that the overriding principle that we should follow is “less government” and a “more unrestricted market”. They establish those as ideals – as if they are solutions.
So, when a decision comes up … should government invest in training workers?
This supposed principle would guide the solution. “No, government should stay out of the market”.
So, it’s a push towards an unbridled capitalism. It may never get to that pure state, but the question is, why not?
I think the answer is “there are other, more important ideals needed to shape the economy than Free Marketism” This is where Distributist ideas contribute to the mix.
Ok, but what is their ideal and where do they draw the line? You used the term “common sense” and I agree. But that term doesn’t fit the rule of “less government is always better”. Common sense sees a bigger picture than just “making profit”.
That’s a challenging view to deal with. I don’t know history well enough to say, but sometimes government has to take control. Probably during the barbarian invasions, there was a strong government influence. In the long history of the Roman Empire there might give some examples.
Distributism doesn’t take the side of government over private enterprise. In fact, it looks for more diverse, smaller private enterprise than what we have with monopoly control of business (and huge, global corporations).
So, there’s not much difference between government control and the control of society by monopoly corporations.
Let’s consider that business supports the murder by the government. Business makes a lot of money on the weapons. There’s a huge business interest in the Iraq/Afghanastan war for example.
We have also, the abortion industry - right? That’s an example of what is available in a more-unrestricted Free Market. Our communities cannot forbid abortion clinics unless new legislation is written to make them illegal (and thus restrict the Free Market).
So, with the Free Market, anything that is legal is permitted.
Another good example is recently
Amazon.com has been selling pro-pedophile books on-line. That is totally legal.
Actually, the American Free Market spreads a lot of evil around the world and that causes damage to people, communities, culture and the faith of millions.
We base our belief on “Freedom of Speech” – which is similar to ideas on unrestricted Free Market.