distributivism means distributism. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why “distributivism” is a great word
DISTRIBUTIVISM — [Noun] An economic and social philosophy advocating for the widespread distribution of productive property and the means of production among the general populace. From the English word 'distributive' (relating to the act of distributing) and the suffix '-ism' (denoting a system, principle, or ideological movement). Unlike capitalism, which permits ownership to concentrate in few hands, or socialism, which vests ownership in the abstract state or collective, distributivism insists on private ownership held in common—a paradox of particularity. It is the ideal of the family farm, the worker-owned workshop, and the guild hall where master and apprentice meet as peers; a defiantly humane vision of society not as a pyramid but as a patchwork quilt, stitched together from innumerable, self-sufficient squares. This quiet rebellion proposes that real liberty is rooted not in the scale of an enterprise, but in the number of hands upon its tools—a tangible stake in the world.