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#20 - Dragon Series: Are you a Dragon?

30 min · 30. Mai 2026
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Our dragons series, we move from myth and symbolism into real life application. What does Catholic social teaching actually say about money, greed, and wealth? We dig into distributivism, the economic philosophy of G.K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc, and why the principle of subsidiarity points toward local ownership over corporate monopolies. We talk about how modern capitalism, socialism, and communism have all blurred into one giant muddied beast, and how the hoarding dragon is not just a fairy tale but a real pattern playing out across big tech, retail, and local economies right now. We tackle the hard questions: Is money evil? What does the tithe actually accomplish? Are you obligated to give money to someone on a street corner? What did the early Church Fathers say about surplus wealth? We also get into the collapse of main street America, the beauty deficit in brutalist architecture, the cycle of democracy and tyranny, and whether voting should come with requirements. Lots of threads, one big conversation. Pull up a chair. #CatholicPodcast #Distributivism #FaithfulFireside #CatholicSocialTeaching #DragonTheology 00:00 - Introduction and series recap 00:27 - Overview: applying dragon theology to real life 00:42 - Catholic teaching on money and greed 01:04 - Capitalism, socialism, and communism are they really different? 03:00 - Distributivism, GK Chesterton, and localism explained 04:41 - What is subsidiarity and how it structures authority 06:26 - Money as a genuine good: abstracting away violence 07:30 - The love of money vs. money as a tool (1 Timothy) 09:17 - Your real end: family vs. the treasure hoard 09:45 - The Beowulf dragon and hoarding capital out of the economy 10:00 - Coin clipping, currency debasement, and civilizational cycles 11:04 - Amazon, Google, and corporate dragons 12:52 - Regional monopolies, internet providers, and satellite competition 14:01 - Amazon as a vessel or a puppet master? 14:49 - Walmart, Target, Sprouts, and the slow brand takeover 15:18 - Dragon logic creeping into local businesses 16:13 - Capitalism at scale: the real problem with big three economics 17:13 - The Flash approach: speed, agility, and local scale in tech 17:34 - Main street America hollowed out and every town looking the same 17:47 - Santa Fe, beauty in architecture, and why it matters 19:03 - Lottery winners: dragons or generous stewards? 19:39 - Almsgiving, the tithe, and the gift economy 20:04 - The loop of grace and Bishop Barron 21:25 - Church Fathers: your surplus belongs to the poor 21:54 - Giving money to someone on the street corner 22:22 - Wade Longan: you are responsible to give, not for what they do with it 23:35 - Dostoevsky and spiritual responsibility for all sin 24:04 - Two cloaks teaching and the Roman world context 25:01 - Christianity, William Wilberforce, and the end of chattel slavery 25:26 - Who should vote? Skin in the game and the original electorate 26:00 - The bell curve, democracy, and Matt Walsh on universal voting 27:01 - Why democracies auto-cannibalize themselves 27:24 - Executive orders and the collapse of the legislative vision 28:06 - One vote per household: Andrew Wilson’s argument 29:25 - Is there a dollar amount that makes you a dragon? 29:46 - It is not quantity, it is flow: the throughput of wealth 30:27 - Those who have much, more is expected: stewardship and scripture

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