Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts/lessons from history and indigenous economics for t

2003-02-24 Thread Jessop Sutton
On Sunday 23 February 2003 11:07, Wally Klinck wrote: Wally comments in reply to Sue's questions and observations: I would sincerely suggest that before you engage in all sorts of speculations and imaginings about Social Credit that you do a thorough reading of authoritative Social Credit

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts/lessons from history and indigenouseconomics for

2003-02-24 Thread Chick Hurst
Jessop I have given this years of careful and heartfelt consideration and I agree with you. Chick - Original Message - From: Jessop Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 4:19 AM Subject: Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts/lessons from history

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2003-02-24 Thread keith wilde
PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 4:19 AM Subject: Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts/lessons from history and indigenous economics for t On Sunday 23 February 2003 11:07, Wally Klinck wrote: Wally comments in reply to Sue's questions and observations: I would sincerely suggest that before you

RE: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts/lessons from history and indigenous economics for t

2003-02-23 Thread Wallace M. Klinck
Wally comments in reply to Sue's questions and observations: I would sincerely suggest that before you engage in all sorts of speculations and imaginings about Social Credit that you do a thorough reading of authoritative Social Credit literature--with priority given to the works of the late

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts/lessons from history and indigenouseconomics for

2003-02-23 Thread Chick Hurst
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Social Credit [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 7:28 PM Subject: RE: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts/lessons from history and indigenous economics for I have been wondering as I read these discussions if anyone has included the 'institution' of Inheritance

[SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts/lessons from history and indigenous economics for

2003-02-23 Thread keith wilde
Sue wrote: Another discourse which throws light on these discussions was provided in the Australian Financial Review (20/9/02)- the theories of Alfredo Pareto (Italian, end of 19C...) about Western style economiesa especially the phenomenum known as the 'Pareto distribution'. Are you familiar

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts/lessons from history and indigenouseconomics for

2003-02-23 Thread Chick Hurst
they would do that as well just to create more shortage and more borrowing with interest due. Chick - Original Message - From: Wallace M. Klinck [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 2:07 AM Subject: RE: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts/lessons from history

RE: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts/lessons from history and indigenous economics for

2003-02-22 Thread sunet
I have been wondering as I read these discussions if anyone has included the 'institution' of Inheritance? Will it still apply in the Social Credit Utopia? Having lived in Australia for a while, I've been able to absorb some sense of the indigenous cultural values which probably hold true for

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts/lessons from history and indigenous economics for

2003-02-22 Thread Victor Bridger
Social Credit is NOT Utopia. If you read some Social Credit literature you will learn about Cultural Inheritance. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Social Credit [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 12:28 PM Subject: RE: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts/lessons from

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts

2003-02-21 Thread Chick Hurst
saying, Walk a mile in my shoes. Thank you Chick - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Social Credit [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 7:39 PM Subject: Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts On social welfare, you misunderstand my point. I am not saying

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts

2003-02-21 Thread Mbindnerdc
. Thank you Chick - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Social Credit [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 7:39 PM Subject: Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts On social welfare, you misunderstand my point. I am not saying that everyone must

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts

2003-02-21 Thread Jessop Sutton
On Friday 21 February 2003 02:05, you wrote: MB: Churches will also adopt such principals. Hierarchies will be replaced by assemblies of lay deacons who are hired by their congregations. Bishops will not administer property or institutions, but will stick to teaching and ministry. Freed

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts

2003-02-20 Thread Mbindnerdc
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Allow me to share mine. In a message dated 2/19/2003 2:32:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: New System Thoughts (Chick Hurst) First and Foremost: Central Bank must be owned and controlled for the people by their government.

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts

2003-02-20 Thread Chick Hurst
, 2003 2:38 PM Subject: Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Allow me to share mine. In a message dated 2/19/2003 2:32:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: New System Thoughts (Chick Hurst) First and Foremost: Central Bank must be owned

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts

2003-02-20 Thread Mbindnerdc
On social welfare, you misunderstand my point. I am not saying that everyone must be employed to get services. I am saying that everyone who is employed designates a faith based (or secular) social welfare fund that their employer pays into in lieu of paying into the VAT. Those who get

[SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts

2003-02-19 Thread Chick Hurst
New System Thoughts (Chick Hurst) First and Foremost: Central Bank must be owned and controlled for the people by their government. Money is paid into existence from the Central Bank, directly to each and every man, woman and child by way of a dividend or minimum standard income.

[SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts about LET§ on the Eve of PEACE

2003-02-16 Thread sunet
I enclose a clear summary of my position on present possibilities of LET§ which I believe ties in well with issues discussed on Social Credit. I think it sums up the state of play for all of us.I will leave it in the form in which it was composed- a post to our Adelaide -e-lets mailing list