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By: Mackey, Aidan
The perfect pocket introduction to the life, wit, and wisdom of English Catholicism's premier 20th-century prophet, poet, and pundit, by the world's greatest living Chestertonian.
More InfoNazareth or Social Chaos
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The second of McNabb's primary works of social philosophy and cultural criticism. The McNabbian theme of the contrast between the brutal, insane, hyper-mechanized and over-industrialized "modern" world, and the sanity, naturalness, wisdom, peace, and humility of Nazareth as the setting for the Incarnation comes through with typically inspiring, enlightening persuasive power.
More InfoStudies in the Catholic Social Movement
An intriguing and eye-opening sketch of the sincere activism of last century's Social Catholics. Dealing with just five countries of numerous more than that which witnessed a vigorous Catholic social movement, Somerville's text provides a useful, first-hand and contemporary sketch of a portion of Catholicism's long history of temporal struggle for social justice.
More InfoSocial Justice
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The words in this calendar could easily change the way you look at your everyday life. Hear the Church on social justice, see the fruits of justice throughout the world, one week at a time.
More InfoThe Death of Christian Culture
Senior's well-known and popular treatise is a first-rate scholarly and impassioned expose, linking up the causes of cultural decline, ignorance, and decay across the disciplines of literature, music, and the liberal arts. Senior diagnoses the rot in our culture and provides, in the clearest and most profound terms, a candid and frank assessment.
More InfoThe Restoration of Christian Culture
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Senior's sequel to his well-known and popular Death of Christian Culture -- fittingly entitled the Restoration -- examines a few of the elements essential for understanding in aiming towards a restoration of the culture of the West bequeathed to us from Greece and Rome and nurtured by the Church. His prose is characteristically excellent and his judgements sharp and critical.
More InfoThe Medieval Future of Arthur Joseph Penty
The first new biographical sketch of the life, work, and ideas of the 20th-century's greatest exponent of medieval-style regulative guilds. Penty is a little-known and even less-appreciated figure in the history of British political thought, and Dr. Grosvenor remedies this neglect with his new text on the thought of A. J. Penty, medievalist, architect, guildsman, and Distributist.
More InfoThe Last of the Realists
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A new biography of Chesterton, never before published in book form. The Last of the Realists tells the Distributist parts of the G. K. C. story - negelected, parodied, or excused by most of Chesterton's biographers - from the perspective of a leading Distributist contemporary of Chesterton, who worked with him in one of the most active branches of the English Distributist League.
More InfoDistributist Perspectives (Vol 2)
By: Sayers, Dorothy
A follow-up to the first volume in the series, this second installment collects the work of the lesser-known Distributists -- Hilary Pepler, Jorian Jenks, Philip Hagreen, Viscount Lymington, Dorothy Sayers, and others -- and presents their compelling and profound social insights into a modern world desperately seeking solutions to the problems of secularization and industrialization.
More InfoBeyond Capitalism and Socialism
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Obliterating the notion that there are only two choices - right and left - for perspectives on social and economic life, this apologia by twelve Catholics for a socio-economic life based upon the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church offers an outline of independent operator-owners, regulative guilds, and economic science subordinated to morality and the genuine needs of mankind.
More InfoThe Party System
A frontal assault on the flaws in the theory and practice of modern democracy. The authors are in favor of representation in government but make a convincing case that the system of modern democracy actually prohibits true representation.
More InfoThe Church at the Turning Points of History
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A remarkable survey of the ability of the Catholic Church to surmount crises posed by civil society while maintaining its nature unchanged. Kurth, a leading Belgian historian of the late 19th and early 20th century, condenses 2,000 years of peace, turbulence, and resolve into a fast-paced, afternoon read.
More Infoneo-Conned! Again
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This volume looks at politics, law, history, the media, military, intelligence and more relating to the war in Iraq, featurig experts from left, right, and center. It examines the “war on terror” and Christian Zionism, and assesses current Iraqi politics, the occupation, and the insurgency. With its companion volume it represents the best in moral, social, and political analysis of the war in Iraq.
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Neo-CONNED! examines the true just-war doctrine, to refute the Novak-Weigel thesis on the war’s justness; presents true “conservatives” (Buchanan, Francis, Sobran, Fleming, et al) who prove the war is anything but just; and features an eye-opening interview with the late Jude Wanniski on the history of U.S.-Iraq relations and the damage caused by U.S. policy.
More InfoDaniel Mannix
The life and wit of Archbishop Daniel Mannix, the most influential and controversial clergyman in Australian history, is captured in this biography. It looks at his spiritual leadership and major areas of public engagement, from World War I conscription and Irish nationalism to the famous Labour Party split of the 1950s, and offers dozens of the Archbishop's insightful observations.
More InfoSaint George
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A compelling historical novel about England’s patron, and an evocative picture of 3rd-century Christianity and Roman life in general.
More InfoThe Guild State
By: Taylor, G. R. S.
A compact and compelling look at the medieval guild and the political theory underlying it as a solution to the problem of capital and labor, and the tension between economic cooperation and competition. It is an inspiring call to solve current economic ills like unemployment, absentee ownership, and employee disfranchisement, in light of the Faith and the economic vision it inspired.
More InfoThe Servile State
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The prophetic masterpiece of Catholic socio-political thought by one of England's greatest Catholic essayists. Belloc argues that the internal dynamic of "free-market" capitalism is inherently unstable, and will resolve itself by leading either to the diffusion of property in Distributism or to its stable concentration in a "servile state" of wage slavery and state-sponsored capitalism.
More InfoThe Rural Solution
Msgr. Richard Williamson, Dr. Peter Chojnowski, Christopher McCann, and Integrity Magazine authors discuss the value of a return to the health and sanity of rural life. Offers neither escapism nor utopia, but a profound and real alternative to mass culture and suburbia based on the centrality of agriculture to social life and its benefits to the family.
More InfoSocialism and Christianity
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The Church Socialist League believed that Christians should be at the forefront of any effort to improve the lot of working people. Illustrating the widely varying meaning of “socialism” at the time, this history looks at the ideological background of several chief Distributists, illustrating that the 1900's English “socialist” movement was not a monolithic campaign for statist bureaucracy.
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