Distributism - Key Texts

Key Texts

  • Rerum Novarum (1891) papal encyclical by Pope Leo XIII
  • Quadragesimo Anno (1931) papal encyclical by Pope Pius XI
  • Centesimus Annus (1991) papal encyclical by Pope John Paul II
  • What's Wrong with the World (1910) by G. K. Chesterton. ISBN 0-89870-489-8. Etexts
  • The Outline of Sanity (1927) by G. K. Chesterton
  • Utopia of Usurers (1917) by G. K. Chesterton
  • The Servile State (1912) by Hilaire Belloc
  • An Essay on The Restoration of Property by Hilaire Belloc. ISBN 0-9714894-4-0.
  • Race Matthews 1999 "Jobs of Our Own" Pluto Press (Australia) and Comerford and Miller (UK) joint publishers

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