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On the Foundations of Distributism: Property, Family, Politics, Economy. Part 4

18 February, 2021

 by Thomas Storck The following is the English version of part four of an article/interview by Thomas Storck, “Sui Fondamenti del Distributismo: Proprietà, Famiglia, Politica, Economia,” published in Bollettino di dottrina sociale della Chiesa, July/Sept. 2020, pp. 73-84. For information on the Italian publication, see here. Part 3 can be found here.    Political parties … More On the Foundations of Distributism: Property, Family, Politics, Economy. Part 4

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On the Foundations of Distributism: Property, Family, Politics, Economy. Part 3

6 February, 2021

by Thomas Storck The following is the English version of part three of an article/interview by Thomas Storck, “Sui Fondamenti del Distributismo: Proprietà, Famiglia, Politica, Economia,” published in Bollettino di dottrina sociale della Chiesa, July/Sept. 2020, pp. 73-84. For information on the Italian publication, see here. Part 2 can be found here.   The natural … More On the Foundations of Distributism: Property, Family, Politics, Economy. Part 3

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On the Foundations of Distributism: Property, Family, Politics, Economy. Part 2

21 January, 2021

by Thomas Storck The following is the English version of part two of an article/interview by Thomas Storck, “Sui Fondamenti del Distributismo: Proprietà, Famiglia, Politica, Economia,” published in Bollettino di dottrina sociale della Chiesa, July/Sept. 2020, pp. 73-84. For information on the Italian publication, see here. Part 1 can be found here.    Can you … More On the Foundations of Distributism: Property, Family, Politics, Economy. Part 2

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On the Foundations of Distributism: Property, Family, Politics, Economy. Part 1

5 January, 2021

by Thomas Storck The following is the English version of part one of an article/interview by Thomas Storck, “Sui Fondamenti del Distributismo: Proprietà, Famiglia, Politica, Economia,” published in Bollettino di dottrina sociale della Chiesa, July/Sept. 2020, pp. 73-84. For information on the Italian publication, see here. The root of distributism can be traced back to … More On the Foundations of Distributism: Property, Family, Politics, Economy. Part 1

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Expand Your Business, Increase Your Income!

17 June, 2020

by Thomas Storck A slogan such as the title of this article seems simply common sense to probably most Americans. If sales are up, then certainly expanding your business is the natural thing to do, or at least to think of doing. If you own one restaurant and it is doing well, consider opening a … More Expand Your Business, Increase Your Income!

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Consumer Choice and Society

19 March, 2020

by Thomas Storck Those who like to celebrate the contemporary capitalist economy frequently do so in terms of choice. Some are quite open that it is consumer choice that excites them, the ability to pick and choose among an immense variety of products, according to one’s whims and desires. Others, more conscious of the shallowness … More Consumer Choice and Society

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