
Catholic Social Teaching: Toward a More Humane Economy | Prof. Andrew Abela
The Thomistic Institute
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Is Private Property a Marxism?
In the Soviet Union they had a very peculiar economic situation in the chaos that develops after the end of World War I. The peasants were self-sufficient and did better than ever because they weren't being like they didn't have to give up half their product to a landlord. So as a result it became very difficult for the urban workers to sell their products their wages collapsed. They couldn't afford the rising agricultural prices because the peasants could demand a much fairer price now. In Catholic teaching all of those would come on the on the private property what you're saying is a Marxism he draws a distinction was your question? "There's just a fundamental impasse at this point and we
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