RCIA4 #181
Yes I don’t like capitalism and yes I would prefer to see the destruction of free markets replaced by worker’s cooperatives, joint public/private corporations, small businesses, nonprofits, and a few state owned corporations in there
The ignorance here is appalling.
How strange to advocate the dictate to “enforce distributism” – yet this is Belloc’s “consistent, sustained aggression against private property, involving punitive taxation, and restrictions on the use of private property. It rests on coercion and threats of violence and imprisonment…” (Thomas E Woods , Jr.,
The Church and the Market, Lexington Books, 2005, p 168).
Distributism has never had wide-spread support. One of the reasons may be that “the market economy consists of voluntary property exchanges. There is no mechanism of ‘distribution’ whatsoever.” (Thomas E Woods,
The Church And The Market, Lexington Books, 2005, p 161, 201). While Distributism may be impractical as a societal norm, especially as Catholic social teaching recognises the tremendous benefits of free enterprise, condemns socialism, and proposes no “third way”, anyone is free to practise it.
Anyone is free to follow the idea.
“Those who care to support locally based and smaller-scale agriculture have already been doing so for two decades now by means of community-supported agriculture, which is booming. On a purely voluntary basis, people who wish to support local agriculture pay several hundred dollars at the beginning of the year to provide the farmer with the capital he needs; they then receive locally grown produce for the rest of the year. The organizers of this movement, rather than wasting their time and ours complaining about the need for state intervention, actually did something: they put together a voluntary program that has enjoyed considerable success across the country. Perhaps, if distributists feel as strongly about their position as they claim, this example can provide a model of how their time might be better spent.”
What’s Wrong with ‘Distributism’, Thomas E. Woods, Jr., October 6, 2002, at:
lewrockwell.com/woods/woods136.html
My RCIA catechist thinks I’m nuts
As does every other sensible person simply because you despise Popes who emphatically support free enterprise, denigrate papal social teaching, try to tar and feather those who follow papal social teaching, and fail dismally to appreciate faith and reason. The Sacred Scriptures call such people zealots which equates to bigots.