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Social Distributism advocates mostly pursue and advocate for the core Distributist principles of widespread ownership of productive property, subsidiarity, and a preference for small-scale enterprise in the context of a well-regulated market economy with a robust and sustainable welfare state. Social Distributism essentially represents the [[File:Leftunity.png]] left wing of the broader [[File:Distributist.png]] Distributist movement, encompassing tendencies that seek to achieve a [[File:QuasiSoc.png]] [[Socialism|socialist]]-oriented form of Distributism through significantly [[File:Regulationism.png]] greater state intervention than [[File:ClassDistr.png]] classical Distributism usually implies. This can range from moderate positions that simply add a [[File:DistSocDem.png]] [[Welfarism|generous welfare state]], workers’ cooperatives, and strong anti-monopoly measures on top of the traditional Distributist toolkit, to more radical variants that incorporate elements of market socialism, syndicalism, or democratic socialism while retaining a commitment to decentralised ownership and opposition to both corporate capitalism and fully nationalized state socialism. ====[[File:National_Distributism.png]] {{PCBA|National Distributism}}==== [[File:National_Distributism_flag.svg|thumb|220x220px|Flag of National Distributism]]'''National Distributism,''' abbreviated as '''NazDist''' or '''NatDist,''' is a civically variable, culturally variable (but usually right-wing), economically center-left to far-left, nationalist, and third positionist ideology which blends [[File:Distributist.png]] Distributism with some variety of [[File:Nation.png]] [[Nationalism]]. National Distributism believes that the ideal of a economy of small producers is the one best equipped to serve the nation. In most versions of National Distributism, the economy would be a mixed system in which the vast majority of production, retail, and services are carried out either by small privately-owned family businesses (farms, shops, trades, workshops, with every family owning its own home and a productive plot of land) or by worker-owned co-operatives (where factories, offices, and larger enterprises are handed over to the workforce that runs them on a one-worker-one-share basis). Occupational guilds, or corporations, for each trade and profession own or oversee the co-operatives in their sector, license and support small private producers, prevent the re-emergence of monopolies through regulation and assistance, and negotiate wages, prices, standards, and output levels via joint worker-owner councils within the guild; delegates from these guilds form a national guild congress that replaces parliament as the main economic decision-making body. ====[[File:Techdist.png]] {{PCBA|Techno-Distributism}}==== Techno-Distributism is the combination of Distributism with technologies and automation. ====[[File:NeoreactDist.png]] Dark Distributism==== [[File:NeoreactDist.png]] Dark Distributism is a theoretical variant of Distributism that merges its core principles of widespread ownership of productive assets and economic decentralization with the ideas of [[File:Nrx.png]] [[Neoreactionarism]] (NRx) or the Dark Enlightenment [[File:Dark_Enlightenment.png]]. This synthesis emphasizes a hierarchical social order, rejection of egalitarian democracy, and a return to traditional authority structures, such as [[File:Mondistli.png]] monarchy or sovereign corporations, while maintaining distributist economics to prevent concentrations of power in both state and [[File:Cap.png]] capitalist hands. It often incorporates elements of [[File:Rightac.png]] [[Accelerationism|technological accelerationism]], [[File:Cultcon.png]][[Traditionalism|cultural conservatism]], and [[File:Antiprog.png]] anti-progressive critiques, viewing modern liberal democracy as a degenerative force. Proponents might argue for a "[[File:Urb.png]][[Ultramunicipialism]]" of small, autonomous distributist communities governed by exit-based systems rather than voice-based democracy, ensuring stability through strong leadership and inherited property rights. Summary: Please note that all contributions to Polcompball Wiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. 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