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Information: Also called distributivism, distributism is an economic, social, and political theory which calls for maximum distribution of wealth and authority away from oligarchic capitalism or socialistic government.
MicroCapitalism
Online forum for discussion of the industrial and information revolutions and of Christian social teaching, especially that of G. K. Chesterton, Mark Helprin and the Agrarians. http://forums.delphiforums.com/MicroCapitalism/
Institute for the Public Good
Nonprofit organization promoting a just economy, democratic political life, and responsible citizenship through the democratization of capital ownership. http://www.publicgood.com/
Capital Ownership Group
COG's mission is to create a coalition that promotes broadened ownership of productive capital, in order to reduce inequality of income and wealth; increase sustainable economic growth; expand opportunities for people to realize their productive and creat http://cog.kent.edu/
Distributism
Overview and analysis of the philosophy espousing a nation of small, independent landowners, craftsmen and merchants with the interest in and the economic ability to take part in civic life. http://www.geocities.com/kevinjjonesy/distributism/
Distributivism
Description of a political philosophy similar to agrarianism. The means of production should be distributed as widely as possible among the populace. http://mdemarco.web.wesleyan.edu/gkc/distrib/
Multicapitalist Party
Advocates capitalism for all people equally by a graduated regulatory system. http://www.oicu2.com/afc/
Center for Economic and Social Justice
Promotes a "Just Third Way" between capitalism and socialism, inspired by economist Louis Kelso. http://www.cesj.org/
The Kelso Institute
Includes quotes, lectures, bibliography, book reviews, papers, and downloadable books about the political-economic ideas of Louis Kelso. http://www.kelsoinstitute.org/