Distributism

Distributism is a third-way, free market economic system whose classic version is culturally a center-right ideology, inhabiting a moderate position in the Authoritarian Left quadrant of the Political Compass.

He is based on the Catholic social teachings, particularly the encyclicals of Popes Leo XIII and, to a lesser extent, Pius XI, and was developed into a more concrete ideology by Catholics in the 20th century, primarily Hilaire Belloc and G.K. Chesterton.

Beginnings
It all started back in 1891 with Pope Leo XIII's papal encyclical, Rerum Novarum. It talks about the conditions of the working class and it supported the rights of labor to form unions and private property and criticized socialism and unrestricted capitalism. His Holiness set up the bedrock of distributism, but G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc, after drawing together the disparate experiences of the various cooperatives and friendly societies in Northern England, Ireland, and Northern Europe, turned distributism into a more coherent and concrete ideology, with works ranging from basic economics through the distributist lens (Economics for Helen) to what makes property special (An Essay on the Restoration of Property) to the importance of decentralization in governmental institutions and productive property (The Servile State) to just summaries of the concepts alone (Outline of Sanity).

The Mondragón Corporation
In 1941, a young Catholic priest named José María Arizmendiarrieta settled in Mondragón, a Basque town with a population of 7,000 that had not yet recovered from the consequences of the Spanish Civil War. Fr. José saw to the solution to these problems lay in the pages of Rerum Novarum, Quadragesimo Anno, and other distributist authors. In 1955, he selected five young people to set up the first company of the co-operative and industrial beginning of the Mondragón Corporation. The corporation has grown to an organization that employs over 100,000 people in Spain, has extensive international holdings.

Beliefs
Distributism believes in the widespread distribution of the means of production, which are to be privately owned by the workers, widespread anti-trust laws, and the stratification of the federal government into the concept called "the principle of the subsidiarity". He also believes that the smallest social unit is the family, not the individual as in capitalism, and likes guilds.

Personality and Behavior
Distributism is often portrayed as a devout Catholic. He may be seen wearing a rosary or calling the Pope based. However, it's not necessary to be a Christian to follow Distributism, it's just rather a call back to it's Origins/Roots. While he's not prone to violence, but does get rather mad when someone calls him a "Catholic socialist." Distributism is best friends with Agrarianism,  Longism,  Georgism, as well as  Mutualism and are often in comics together. He is often seen trying to find common ground with other ideologies, often successfully. Distributism likes LOVES the works of J.R.R. Tolkien.

How To Draw
Distributism_flag.svg Drawing Distributism is rather complicated, its flag is based on a design posted on Reddit by a now deleted account:


 * 1) Draw a ball
 * 2) Draw a line in orange (#FC8922) vertically on the leftmost third and fill it in.
 * 3) Fill in the rest of the ball with orange-yellow (#FCC52B)
 * 4) Draw a dog in grey (#B0B4BC) carrying a torch (#898E95) with the flames stretching leftwards in deep red (#9D1D25). This can be as detailed or as vague as you want; we can't all be artists.
 * 5) Add the eyes, and you're done!

Friends

 * [[File: Farm.png]] Agrarianism - My neighbor in all things
 * [[File: Long.png]] Longism - EVERY MAN A KING AND NO ONE WEARS A CROWN
 * [[File: Patcon.png]] Paternalistic Conservatism - Finally, someone who gets it!
 * [[File: Marketsoc.png]] Market Socialism - Read different books, but came to nearly the same conclusion.
 * [[File: Mutalist.png]] Mutualism - Love u buddy, but get a government
 * [[File: Libms.png]] Libertarian Market Socialism - Same as the previous guy
 * [[File: Anmona.png]] Anarcho-Monarchism - This video and anything JRR Tolkien ever wrote on politics

Frenemies

 * [[File: Christsoc.png]] Catholic Socialism - Not much against the guy, BUT I'M NOT A CATHOLIC SOCIALIST! Your ideas are pretty based, though, ngl.
 * [[File:Reactsoc.png]] Reactionary Socialism - Grandpa needs to chill, even if he has some good ideas.
 * [[File: Socdem.png]] Social Democracy - Has the right ideas about combining markets and re-distributive policies to create a more humane economy, but his centralized execution tends to the symptoms rather than the cause.
 * [[File: Libertarian.png]] Libertarianism - Has good ideas about decentralization, but his economic ideas lead to exploitation and derangement.
 * [[File:Socliber.png]] Social Libertarianism - Cultural left? ECH!
 * Strasser.png Strasserism - Wants widespread private ownership and likes guilds but is too radically right-wing. Still better than [[File: Nazi.png]] National Socialism though.

Enemies

 * [[File: Nazi.png]] National Socialism, [[File: ML.png]] Tankie, [[File: Fash.png]] Fascism - Godless tyrants

Literature

 * Rerum novarum - Pope Leo XIII's thoughts on the exploitation of working class people by socialism and capitalism
 * The Servile State by Belloc
 * Economics for Helen by Hilaire Belloc
 * The Outline of Sanity by Chesterton
 * Utopia of Usurers by G.K. Chesterton
 * Toward a Truly Free Market: A Distributist Perspective on the Role of Government, Taxes, Health Care, Deficits, and More by John C. Medaille

Wikipedia

 * Distributism

Videos

 * A short video

Online Communities

 * r/distributism