The False Dichotomy of Capitalism and Socialism : A Christian Alternative
The False Dichotomy of Capitalism and Socialism : A Christian Alternative
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Author(s): Walker, Virgil A.
ISBN No.: 9781969172137
Year: 202609
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 19.59
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A world gripped by economic precarity, where families teeter on the edge of debt and dependency, The False Dichotomy of Capitalism and Socialism: A Christian Alternative offers a profound critique and visionary path forward. Author Virgil A. Walker dismantles the entrenched binary of market-driven individualism and state-controlled collectivism, revealing them as two faces of the same system that concentrates wealth and erodes human dignity. Walker revives the forgotten principle of distributism: a socioeconomic framework where every household owns sufficient productive property to achieve independence, without the excesses of luxury or the illusions of utopia. Through vivid narratives of struggle, a young family staring down a meager bank balance amid rising rents and stagnant wages Walker exposes how centuries of enclosure acts, industrial dispossession, and ideological wagers have stripped ordinary people of their birthright to self-sustaining assets. He argues that true freedom and justice lie not in endless debates over private versus state ownership, but in redistributing productive resources to families, cooperatives, and communities. Rooted in Christian anthropology, this alternative champions the household as the cornerstone of society, countering the dissolution of family life under both capitalist commodification and socialist bureaucracy. This challenges readers to envision a civilization where ownership is widespread, labor is dignified, and the common good prevails.


Ideal for those disillusioned with partisan politics, seekers of faith-informed economics, and anyone yearning for a practical revolution that restores agency to the everyday household. In an era of inequality, Walker's manifesto is a clarion call: the third way is not a dream, it's a return to our deepest human truths.


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