On 5 Mar 2003 at 17:07, Victor Bridger wrote:
Social Credit
stands for the freedom of the individual and decentralized policy within the bounds
of those
Christian ethical and metaphysical values.
Please don't fall into the same trap.
There are no basic values differences between any of
Chick wrote:-
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First, the power to own and control the creation of the money must be with
the people and because that would be a little awkward for a society we have
for that purpose a government that must act for, of and by the people. And
we must understand that it must be
Dear Friends,
Chick was the only one to respond to an invitation of mine to comment on the peculiar challenges of implementing social credit in a mini-nation. He says that every nation with agricultural capabilities should be self-sufficient and trade "should be only a side issue."
I can't
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W. Curtiss Priest, Ph.D.
Center for Information, Technology Society
466 Pleasant Street Melrose, MA 02176
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I have appreciated the comments on this general subject over the past few
days, and especially the additional information provided by Wally, Victor
and Curtiss. All of those are elements in my interpretation of the issue,
which I hope to get across in fewer than two pages.
Although by no means
Dear Friends,
A while back, in the context of my description of a price control mechanism to end monopoly, Jack O'Donnell queried my use of the word "monopoly." He said: "Monopoly is control of anything--it includes the ability to set the price. . . . Most monopolies are trivial such as your
Dear Friends,
Some Christian groups have adopted Douglas as their own, and, as a Catholic, I know where they are coming from. Nevertheless, nothing is to be gained from turning Douglas into something he was not. It is obvious that he was a profound reader of the Gospels. It is equally obvious
Unless I'm wrong, Martin
Weiss, a big time financial newsletter
author-owner has gone on
record advocating debt-free money
advanced without interest
to Congress by the US central bank
the way it did in
WWII.
He sees it as the only
way to provide security and compete
Dear Debt Free Money
Advocates,
In my view our concrete
goals, if completely disclosed, are
the best measure of our
philosophy. As the man said,
"Tell me what you want to
DO -- not what you
want theworld to
believe is true."
As I
haveclaimed before: Social credit is not new
I am sorry, but you just do not seem to have got the message.
Vic Bridger (note - name signed)
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