Economic Theory and Distributism
- "Big Business and State
Socialism are very much alike, especially Big Business" - G.K.'s
Weekly, 4/10/26.
- "[No society can survive the
socialist] fallacy that there is an absolutely unlimited number of
inspired officials and an absolutely unlimited amount of money to pay
them" - The Debate with Bertrand Russell, BBC Magazine, 11/27/35.
- "A citizen can hardly
distinguish between a tax and a fine, except that the fine is generally
much lighter" - ILN, 5/25/31.
- "Too much capitalism does not
mean too many capitalists, but too few capitalists" - The Uses of
Diversity, 1921.
- "Price is a crazy and
incalculable thing, while Value is an intrinsic and indestructible
thing" - Reflections on a Rotten Apple, The Well and the Shallows,
1935.
- "Business, especially big
business, is now organized like an army. It is, as some would say, a sort
of mild militarism without bloodshed; as I say, a militarism without the
military virtues" - The Thing.
- "All but the hard hearted man
must be torn with pity for this pathetic dilemma of the rich man, who has
to keep the poor man just stout enough to do the work and just thin enough
to have to do it" - Utopia of Usurers, 1917.
- "From the standpoint of any
sane person, the present problem of capitalist concentration is not only a
question of law, but of criminal law, not to mention criminal lunacy"
- "A Case In Point", The Outline of Sanity.
- "Because a girl should have
long hair, she should have clean hair; because she should have clean hair,
she should not have an unclean home; because she should not have an
unclean home, she should have a free and leisured mother; because she
should have a free mother, she should not have an usurious landlord;
because there should not be a usurious landlord, there should be a
redistribution of property; because there should be a redistribution of
property, there shall be a revolution" - What's Wrong with the
World.
- "There is only one thing that
stands in our midst, attenuated and threatened, but enthroned in some
power like a ghost of the Middle Ages: the Trade Unions" - A Short
History of England.
- "[Capitalism is] that
commercial system in which supply immediately answers to demand, and in
which everybody seems to be thoroughly dissatisfied and unable to get
anything he wants" - "How to Write a Detective
Story", The Spice of Life.
- "Our society is so abnormal
that the normal man never dreams of having the normal occupation of
looking after his own property. When he chooses a trade, he chooses one of
the ten thousand trades that involve looking after other people's
property" - Commonwealth10-12-32.
- "The real argument against
aristocracy is that it always means the rule of the ignorant. For the most
dangerous of all forms of ignorance is ignorance of work" - NY Sun
11-3-18.
- "Making the landlord and the
tenant the same person has certain advantages, as that the tenant pays no
rent, while the landlord does a little work" - "Hudge and
Gudge" , What's Wrong with the World.
- "You can't have the family farm
without the family" - Tales of the Long Bow.
- "I would give a woman not more
rights, but more privileges. Instead of sending her to seek such freedom
as notoriously prevails in banks and factories, I would design specially a
house in which she can be free" - What's Wrong World.
Excerpted from "American
Chesterton Society".
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