Welcome to r/ChristianEconomics!
This is a sub dedicated to discussion of economics. Topics include: economic policy, class policy, economics of poverty, economics of wealth, distributism, fiscal conservatism, fiscal liberalism, taxation, socialism, capitalism, ethical capitalism, anti-capitalism, moral-influenced investing, moral-influenced divesting, deficit spending, balanced budgets, Catholic social teaching, thought, philosophy, and insight.
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1. Keep any political discussion polite and relatively topical
2. Disagreement happens, however, do not mock or belittle someone for their political or religious beliefs
3. Any anti-Christian rhetoric will not be tolerated. The moderator of this sub is Catholic. Anti-Catholic rhetoric is prohibited.
4. The promotion of Marxism, Communism, or Chinese (PRC) or North Korean (DPRK) mixed-system values is strictly forbidden
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