He was standing in an old road, rutted and ancient, that wound up a black hill towards the sky, where a great flock of black birds was gathering. The birds were like black letters against the grey of the sky. He thought that in a moment he would understand what the writing meant. The stones in the ancient road were symbols foretelling the travelers journey.
Showing posts with label new media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new media. Show all posts
21 January 2010
Three Bankers and a crow
I know we have not written much here about Distributism. That is because, even though it is a topic near and dear to my heart and that of my namesake, it is a mammoth and far reaching topic that would need to be explained from the beginning because it not only is no longer a movement it is forgotten in the modern world. Or so I thought until I saw this--an advertisement that has echoes of actual distributism (even if the economics presented are a little fuzzy). Enjoy and consider this a precursor to a larger discussion
Labels:
a secular case for distributism,
bankers,
economics,
new media
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