On July 27, 1923, during the chaos at the height of the German hyperinflation, Germania, a large Berlin newspaper, editorialized, “It is a situation for a dictator. The conditions call for a Mussolini in bullet-proof armor with a revolver in either hand.” Unfortunately, that’s exactly what they got, only worse. Not that we’re saying the rise of a new Hitler is inevitable . . . if people can organize and demand the adoption of the Economic Democracy Act as soon as possible. Otherwise, we can expect more of this sort of thing:
Friday, April 4, 2025
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Personalism and Justice
Recently we got an enquiry regarding a misunderstanding about our use of the term “Economic Personalism” and some potential confusion with the virtue of justice. Someone (Person A) had expressed disagreement with our using the term Economic Personalism to describe a type of economic democracy and then asked if we were trying to change the name of the Center for Economic and Social Justice to the Center for Economic Personalism. Quick answer: No.
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