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”’Corporate poverty”’ is the practice of refusing to own property, either individually or corporately. This practice of [[Middle Ages]] [[Religious order|religious communities]] developed based on [[Christian views on poverty and wealth]]. Practical considerations generally allow for some exceptions.<ref Name=”Johnston”>{{cite book |
”’Corporate poverty”’ is the practice of refusing to own property, either individually or corporately. This practice of [[Middle Ages]] [[Religious order|religious communities]] developed based on [[Christian views on poverty and wealth]]. Practical considerations generally allow for some exceptions.<ref Name=”Johnston”>{{cite book |
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 16 September 2025
Refusal to own property, individually or corporately
Corporate poverty is the practice of refusing to own property, either individually or corporately. This practice of Middle Ages religious communities developed based on Christian views on poverty and wealth. Practical considerations generally allow for some exceptions.[1]


