by Tobias J. Lanz (Editor), Foreword by Kirkpatrick Sale, Introduction by John Sharpe
Explaining the socio-economic theory of distributism, this anthology argues that political, economic, and social liberties and freedom are penalized under both socialism and capitalism. With distributism—and other "third way" alternatives to capitalism—the human person, the family, and the community take precedence over bureaucrats and barons. Society exists for man, not the other way around.
Hardcover, 240 pages
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