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The Agrarian Standard

Howard King
Industrialism: Rooted in Greed

Industrial Revolution

History of the Industrial Revolution

Origins of the Industrial Revolution

Industrial Revolution in England

John Komlos
We knew how unhealthy pre-industrial and early industrial towns were, but one can now show that whether one considers Baltimore, Vienna, London, or Tokyo, the further one lived from these urban centers, the higher were the chances of reaching one’s genetic potential height. Put another way, being close to the source of nutrients or being self-sufficient in food production had distinct biological advantages in the early-industrial period.

Lark Rise to Candleford
‘Changing times’ of Industrial Revolution
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Season 2 Episode 3
Politics and real estate profiteering
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‘War’ between the villages of Lark Rise and Fordlow

Common Questions about Biblical Agrarianism

Creation Ethics and Agrarian Social Order
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Your Money Or Your Life
Vicki Robin
How you spend your money is how you vote on what exists in the world

Freeing the Slaves of the Market
Vigen Guroian

 

SACRAMENTAL LIVING

Economy

Pride goes before disaster,and a haughty spirit before a fall.
Proverbs 16:18

 

Of all that exists on the four corners of the earth, what, O mortal man, can make us proud except stupidities and demonic illusions. Did we not enter into the world naked and wretched and are we not going to depart this world in the same manner? Everything that we have, did we not borrow it; and by our death, are we not going to return everything? Oh, how many times has this been said and overheard? The wise apostle says, “For we have brought nothing into the world, just as we shall not be able to take anything out of it” (I Timothy 6:7). And, when we offer sacrifice to God of ordinary bread and wine, we say, "Thine own of Thine own, we offer unto Thee" (Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom). For nothing that we have in this world is ours: not even a crumb of bread nor a drop of wine; nothing that is not of God. In truth, pride is the daughter of stupidity, the daughter of a darkened mind, born of evil ties with the demons.
Pride is a broad window through which all of our merits and good works evaporate. Nothing makes us so empty before men and so unworthy before God as does pride. When the Lord is not proud, why should we be proud? Who has more reason to be proud than the Lord, Who created the world and Who sustains it by His power? And behold, He humbles himself as a servant, a servant to the whole world: a servant even to the death, to the death on the Cross!

St. Nikolai Velimirovic
Prologue from Ohrid

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