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'''National Distributism''', or '''NatDist''' is a Third-positionist ideology that blends [[File:IllibDem.png]] Illiberal democracy and [[File:Distributist.png]] distributist economic policies with culturally Right, [[File:ChristNat.png]] peaceful nationalism. It emphasizes state intervention to ensure the well-being of the nation as a whole. Inspired by distributism, it seeks widespread ownership of productive property for a more equitable society. NatDist draws from distributist thinkers like G.K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc and advocates for economic self-sufficiency, individual autonomy, and fair resource distribution.
 
NatDist promotes a peaceful nationalism that fosters national identity and social cohesion while rejecting aggressive militarism. It proposes authoritarianilliberal democracy for effective governance, stability, and economic justice. It rejects fascism's oppressive aspects and aims for inclusivity. State intervention includes land reform, small business protection, monopolies regulation, and social safety nets to guide the economy toward distributist goals.
 
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