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To: SC_Pete

Yep, it is not “Liberation Theology”, but almost at weird.

Why would anyone post a thread with a yet unfinished book on such an off the wall subject here on Free Republic?

If you search the web for “distributionism” it will not take long to discover the source. G. K. Chesterton blames the “Enlightenment” for all the failures in the world, guess he thinks the “old order” (feudalism) was better.

What a load of crap.


23 posted on 12/31/2010 6:57:48 AM PST by Texas Fossil (Government, even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one.)
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To: Texas Fossil

re: Why would anyone post a thread with a yet unfinished book on such an off the wall subject here on Free Republic?

You should read before you write. The book is published, and as I said, I only use the link, for the chart, it does not scan well from the book.


30 posted on 12/31/2010 7:09:26 AM PST by verdugo
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To: Texas Fossil

If you leave entrepreneurs and small businessmen alone, they create new jobs, invent new goods and services, and prevent the consolidation of onwersship in the hands of a few. Government should get out of the way. Currently, the US government encourages CRONY CAPITALISM through direct subsidy and tax incentives: BIG BANKS, ethanol, wind energy, solar, etc. f the government got out of the way, the markets would flourish and crony capitatlism would fall away due to effective competition.

The free market system is being subverted through overreach of the government and the shreading of our Constitution. Obama and GK Chesterton are a page apart but the text is the same.


53 posted on 12/31/2010 12:49:46 PM PST by SC_Pete
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