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- economy in their economic policies and party platform. According to distributists, the right to property is a fundamental right, and the means of production...
- beginning of his career) George Orwell. The relationship between the Distributist League and G. K.'s W****ly being a very close one, the publication advocated...
- calling for land redistribution and industrial reform based on the distributist and corporatist ideals of Rerum Novarum and Quadragesimo Anno. Gil Robles...
- radical British land reform campaigners of the 1880s, and revived by the distributists of the 1920s. It refers to an ideal land holding for every citizen....
- fiscally progressive policies, as well as a social market economy with a distributist character, which s****s "widespread economic parti****tion and ownership"...
- son-in-law of Hilaire Belloc, in running The W****ly Review, the successor distributist publication to G. K.'s W****ly. Stephen Dorril's Blackshirt: Sir Oswald...
- exploitation of workers for profit. In addition to Chesterton, other distributists including Belloc were also involved with the Liberals before the First...
- originally devoted to the Catholic response to social issues, taking a distributist stance sceptical of the welfare state. In the 1970s a number of contributors...
- of Rerum novarum. It also inspired Catholic activism, and influenced distributists and supporters of corporatism. Socialists generally contest the encyclical's...
- courthouse. ****erton was in practical terms the organiser of Chesterton's Distributist League, and sub-editor of G. K.'s W****ly. There were financial problems...