What is the form of economics a Christian should support...

A Christian can support a variety of economic theories. Christ's teachings are not a political programme, and he never calls for or even describes a 'just' economic system ('render unto Caesar,' etc.), only individual acts of conscience. 'My kingdom is not of this world'

The only theories which are incompatible with faith are those which claim that human nature is changeable, and therefore that man is not made in the image of God. This is why utopian Marxism has to be ruled out, although a milder form of socialism isn't necessarily at odds with Christianity. Equally, there is no doctrinal problem with free-market capitalism.

Actually, really "extremist" capitalists hate the idea of human nature, too.

Balance in all things.

Multitudes of landless poor have been the source from were the hordes of communist uprisings have been recruited, moreso than any meme socialism that could be claimed to be brought about by capitalist abundance.

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capitalism

Concept that may be applied to any kind of Government, no necessarily a m*narchy
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The agrarian verse of this. Men wasn't meant to live in big cities, that's why the Devil has so much power over humanity now that we live altogether with no charisma towards our neighbors.

Nope, the idea of symphonia is that society is to be a living image on earth of God's government in heaven which is monarchical. The monarchical family is an icon of the Holy Family.

One where material wealth is not the end goal of humanity.
One that do not destroy communities and nations.

This mean no communism and no the current globalist (((oligarchic))) crony form of capitalism.

You can be poor in all economies and especially so with communism and socialism.