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Dear Pounders,
You may not be aware (as I was'nt) that the Social Credit "movement"
still exists, with outposts in Edinburgh, Scotland and Queensland, Australia
as the Social Credit School of Studies, ....home page
http://www.ecn.net.au/~socred
I quote from their website
"Social Credit stands for optimum economic and political freedom for
each individual by ensuring (a) consumer control over production - i.e.,
economic democracy; (b) voter control over policy - i.e. political
democracy.
Social Credit stands agianst the political party system; the existing
financial system: and the concentration of power over individuals, whether
economic or political, or in any other form. These concepts derive from the
published works of C.H.Douglas."
Douglas's works make up a large part of their Recommended Reading list,
which notes the official journal of the group THE SOCIAL CREDITER
available every other month, by subscription.
Cheers John
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John L. Makin
Faculty Liaison Officer, Education, LIS, Nottingham Trent University.
Vice Chair of "Librarians of Institutes & Schools of Education".
Editor, "Education Libraries Journal".
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