T.S. O’Rama posts on economic systems and “bridling capitalism:”
One of the negatives of a global economy is that inefficiencies are squashed, and inefficiences can be humane. For example, companies in France and Germany are having to become leaner in order to remain competitive with the U.S. and Japan. Vacation time and benefits in European companies are higher, and they are paying the price for it. Instead of America tending toward the “more civilized” European model, the Europeans are tending towards our more cut-throat model.
It would be interesting if we could get a sustained conversation on distributism and Catholic social teaching going around St Blog’s, maybe after the New Year.
I would love to see a discussion on distributism take place! I’ve become very interested in the subject and would love to hear more about it.
In Christ,
Jenny