Економска теорија дистрибутивизма
Economic Theory of Distributism
Author(s): Miša ĐurkovićSubject(s): National Economy, Economic history
Published by: Матица српска
Keywords: distributism; economics; ownership; Chesterton; Belloc; servile statе
Summary/Abstract: In this paper, the economic theory of distributism has been analyzed. In the first place, the author explains that the distributism is a social thought which emerged in the Anglo-American world as the development of social teachings in the Roman Catholic Church. Although it has not received the status the main schools in modern economic thought have, distrubutism persists as a specific direction of socio-economic thinking. The paper particularly investigates the ideas of classical distibutism. The author focuses on two basic books by Gilbert Chesterton and two most important economic books by Hilaire Belloc. These authors have insisted on the problem of society moving towards the so-called servile state in which a small number of capitalists rule over mass of proletarians who are gradually coming under slavery status, which is sanctioned by the law. For the purpose of remedying this tendency and collectivism, they proposed a series of measures for a repeated broad distribution of ownership over the means of production. Finally, there is an overview of this idea and its development throughout the twentieth century, finishing with contemporary distributists like John Medaille and Alan Carlson.
Journal: Зборник Матице српске за друштвене науке
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 153
- Page Range: 653-676
- Page Count: 24
- Language: Serbian