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As Penty would say: Distributists work for a return to the past.
Archive 2009-01-01 Paleocrat 2009
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Penty pined for a static society in which all forms of competition and commercialism would have disappeared.
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In addition, Penty did not think it possible to redistribute property while wealth was in the hands of a financial and industrial plutocracy.
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Penty and Chesterton on the other hand looked for the end of the factory system and the decentralization of production.
Guilds and the Faith: An Introduction to The Guild State 2008
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In July 1927 Chesterton clarified the Distributist position vis-a-vis the Penty controversy.
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In sum, Belloc and Chesterton, unlike Penty, were not primitive medievalists.
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Did Penty mean that the state should deter people from getting too fond of property by keeping them from having any property to be fond of?
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It would not be too strong to say that Taylor and Penty were confidently proposing a Catholic alternative to the secularist view of the guild socialists.
Guilds and the Faith: An Introduction to The Guild State 2008
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Taylor and Penty, thanks to Belloc, were certain that the Catholic ages had done things better and to these they proposed a return, not in detail, but in spirit.
Guilds and the Faith: An Introduction to The Guild State 2008
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With respect to property, Penty suggested that there should be no private ownership as such, but that land be held by the state and managed by local agricultural guilds.
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