OK, see if this makes sense. An alternative history.
In is the late 1970s and the SSPX is just beginning to emerge onto the international scene.
Lefebvre and his lieutenants are sitting around in Sion shooting the breeze and commenting on the latest clown mass. A discussion begins about short medium and long term goals. How will the laity support the society, what will the laity do to insulate themselves against the world.
One would hope that men who have care of our spiritual welfare would also have some concern albeit less for our material welfare too since they are connected.
It is obvious by the 1970s that the education system is controlled by socialists and communists. Therefore private schools or homeschooling would be desireable for the laity over the medium and long term. Then one has to consider the degenerative effects of culture.
There is a copy of Fortune Magazine on the table with a young Bill Gates or Steve Jobs on the cover. These men have built tidy little businesses developing business software, spreadsheets, accounting, word processing from the garages, with very little in seed funding.
One of the priests comments it seems like a good little industry for Traditional Catholics to get into. Perhaps we should buy a few of these Apple I computers and put them into our new school and teach children how to write software for these new machines.
It becomes part of the culture. Instead of medieval history, home economics and French, computer science is a major part of the SSPX school and home school curriculum. Ideal really since computer science is perfectly suited to home learning.
Those without the aptitude for writing in Basic, Fortran and Pick are encouraged to learn Visicalc, WordPerfect, Adobe Desktop Publisher and other business software. Businesses are not evil after all, not the vast majority anyway and they will always need HONEST accountants, lawyers, IT people etc.
In 1988 a small firm called StellaMaris software starts up in St. Mary's Kansas offering low cost, low maintenance accounting software for small businesses. In 1995 it releases the first "internet" version. Similar firms start in New York, London, Paris, Sydney all selling IT and Technology products.
A Trad in Korea who is an electronics whizz goes to the Trad Bank any borrows (interest free of course) a million dollars to fund his start up idea of a portable music player playing a compressed form of music called TradPeeThree or TPT for short. Other Trads hear about it and buy shares for the second and third round of funding. Why would they buy Apple Inc, when they can support a fellow Trad?
Finally in 2005 he sells out to Apple for $10billion and donates $8billion to good causes.
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There are a few Trads who buck the trend and become organic farmers. Those that do live very well because a lot of middle class Trads who are homeschooling their children and busy can afford to buy their honey, jam, cheese and beer which are healthier than the supermarket alternatives.
In 2011 there is a deal with Rome. Some Trads think that other Trads have become too worldly and liberal and decide to split off and form the SSPX-SO. Because they have been working in the computer industry for 30 years, they have a median income of $100,000 per year per family so chipping in $100 per week per family is no skin off their nose.
If history had played out like this, would the situation be any worse today.
I have been going to Trad Masses for the last 30+ years as have all my siblings. What makes you think that the elected poverty method or hiding from the world method was superior other than your own limited experience of "rich" trads looking down their noses at you.