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    What We Remember
    Distributist Perspectives: Essays on the economics of justice and charity
    • The writings collected here are from a school of English thinkers in the 1930s and 1940s who were concerned about the desperate state of modern society. The writers include G.K. Chesterton, H.J. Massingham, Eric Gill, Hilaire Belloc, Herbert Shove, and Arthur Penty. They study various parts of the problem of capitalist society; the origins, benefits, and demerits of industrialism; the importance of art to society and its sufferance under capitalism; the size of commercial organization and its relevance to efficiency; the nature and purpose of work as a concept; and the crucial nature of understanding the present through real knowledge of the past.

      Distributist Perspectives: Essays on the economics of justice and charity
    • What We Remember

      Personal Recollections of Raleigh

      • 726 Seiten
      • 26 Lesestunden

      The narrative explores the evolution of Raleigh from a quiet capital to a vibrant cultural and governmental hub, seen through the eyes of a native son. His journey begins with his childhood as the "Red Feather Boy," symbolizing his early involvement in community fundraising. As he grows, he takes on significant roles, including city council member, mayor, and businessman, highlighting his impact on the city's development and the memories that shape its identity.

      What We Remember