| Charles
Ferguson: Herald of Social Credit Those who possess the skills
hold the whip-hand of financial power - if they did but know it. And there is
no great difficulty about their being made to know it. Indeed the secret can no
longer be kept. | | Human
Ecology and Social Credit: The Legacy of Tom Robertson That
the financial mechanism infiltrates all, means that its raw nerves are exposed
at every point. If the octopus has its tentacles everywhere all you have to do
is bite. |
Michael Lane's two booklets Charles Ferguson:
Herald of Social Credit and
Human Ecology and Social Credit: The Legacy
of Tom Robertson
All $1.00, Price does not include postage.
Available from League Book Services. |
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Anthony Cooney | |
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Credit: Obelisks "How is it that in
1495 the labourer was able to maintain himself in a standard of living considerably
higher, relatively to his generation, than that of the present time, with only
fifty days labour a year, whereas now millions are working in an age of marvelous
machinery the whole year round, in an effort to maintain themselves and their
families just above the line of destitution?" C.H. Douglas | |
Social Credit: Aspects "As
I conceive it, Social Credit covers and comprehends a great deal more than the
money problem. Important as that is, primarily important because it is a question
of priority, Social Credit fundamentally involves a conception...of the relationships
between individuals and their association in countries and nations, between individuals
and their association in groups." Clifford Hugh Douglas 'The Approach to
Reality' |
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Credit: Asterisks A century ago C.H. Douglas
revealed to the world that banks creat money out of nothing. He challenged the
monopoly of credit and those who control it. Increasing and unrepayable world
debt has rekindled interest in Douglas' works, his practical proposals and glimpse
of reality. | | Clifford
Hugh Douglas Heralded as the Einstein of
economics, Douglas gave a glimps of reality to the world. He warned that debt,
heavy taxation and inflation was inevitable under centralised financial policies
which are in need of correction. |
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| Hilaire
Belloc "If we do not restore the Institution
of Property we cannot escape restoring the Institution of Slavery". An introduction
to this celebrated thinker and writer. He challenged the state on social and economic
issues by contending that the dignity of man as a rational being require both
freedom and security. | | One
Sword at Least: G.K. Chesterton DISTRIBUTISM,
LIBERTY, PROPERTY A glimpse at the genius of Chesterton, author of over 100
books, poet, jounalist, editor, contor-versialist, biogapher, publisher, playwright,
debater, traveller, lecturer, illustrator and prophet. Readers are challenged
to discover Chesterton for themselves. |
Books by Michael Lane "Herald of Social Credit", "Human Ecology: and Social Credit" - All $1.00.
Books by Anthony Cooney "Social Credit: Obelisks", "Social Credit: Aspects", "Social Credit Asterisks", "Clifford
Hugh Douglas",
"Hilaire Belloc 1870-1953","One Sword at Least - G.K. Chesterton"
All $1.00, Price does not include postage. Available from League Book Services. |
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