Distributionism

Pronunciation: /ˈˌdɪstɹəbjuʃənˈɪzəm/

Distributionism (noun)

  1. A political idea that says wealth and property should be spread more evenly among people, not kept mainly by a few.
  2. A view that supports policies encouraging many people to own resources or businesses, to reduce large-scale concentration.

Examples

  • Distributionism supports fair wealth sharing through community-focused policies.
  • Fair wealth sharing is a key goal of distributionism in many discussions.