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distributism|dɪsˈtrɪbjʊtɪz(ə)m| [f. distribute v. or distributive a. + -ism.] The theory or practice of the ‘distributive state’ (see distributive a.); = agrarianism 1. So diˈstributist a. and n.; also diˈstributivism (rare).
1915E. Barker Pol. Thought in Eng. viii. 223 Mr. Belloc's Distributivism. 1918Irish Theol. Q. Jan. 102 Industrialism versus the distributist state—return to agriculture and handicrafts. 1926G. K. Chesterton Outl. Sanity i. 30 Disquisitions throwing doubt on the detailed perfection of a Distributist State. Ibid. vi. 224 Several things that may bring us a stage nearer to Distributism. Ibid., I do not claim that all Distributists would agree with me. 1933T. S. Eliot Use of Poetry iv. 73 Wordsworth then proceeds to expound a doctrine which nowadays is called distributism. 1953Universe 31 July 6/4 It is Distributist to advance schemes of real co-operation among owner-producers. 1964English Studies XLV (Suppl.). 214 It was Chesterton the Distributist and advocate of ‘three acres and a cow’. |