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Also called distributivism, distributism is an economic, social, and political theory which calls for maximum distribution of wealth and authority away from oligarchic capitalism or socialistic government.
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Capital Ownership Group
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COG's mission is to create a coalition that promotes broadened ownership of productive capital, in order to reduce inequality of income and wealth; increase sustainable economic growth; expand opportunities for people to realize their productive and creative potential; stabilize local communities by improving living standards; and enhance the quality of life for all.
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Center for Economic and Social Justice
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Promotes a "Just Third Way" between capitalism and socialism, inspired by economist Louis Kelso.
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Distributism
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Overview and analysis of the philosophy espousing a nation of small, independent landowners, craftsmen and merchants with the interest in and the economic ability to take part in civic life.
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Distributivism
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Description of a political philosophy similar to agrarianism. The means of production should be distributed as widely as possible among the populace.
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Distributivism and Catholic Social Teaching
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Essays on Catholic Social Teaching, and social justice.
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Institute for the Public Good
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Nonprofit organization promoting a just economy, democratic political life, and responsible citizenship through the democratization of capital ownership.
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Multicapitalist Party
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Advocates capitalism for all people equally by a graduated regulatory system.
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The Kelso Institute
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Includes quotes, lectures, bibliography, book reviews, papers, and downloadable books about the political-economic ideas of Louis Kelso.
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MicroCapitalism
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Online forum for discussion of the industrial and information revolutions and of Christian social teaching, especially that of G. K. Chesterton, Mark Helprin and the Agrarians.
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