[SOCIAL CREDIT] Zarlenga: the dog that didn't bark

2003-09-12 Thread William B. Ryan
Inspector Gregory: Is there any other point to which you would wish to draw my attention? Holmes: To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time. The dog did nothing in the night-time. That was the curious incident, remarked Sherlock Holmes. From The Adventure of Silver Blaze by Arthur

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Zarlenga: the dog that didn't bark

2003-09-12 Thread Keith Wilde
Are you trying to demonstrate that Social Credit is a sectarian religion after all? - Original Message - From: William B. Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 10:30 AM Subject: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Zarlenga: the dog that didn't bark Inspector

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Zarlenga: the dog that didn't bark

2003-09-12 Thread william_b_ryan
What is your point? -- - Original Message - DATE: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 14:05:54 From: Keith Wilde [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Are you trying to demonstrate that Social Credit is a sectarian religion after all? - Original Message - From: William B. Ryan

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Wants Critical Comment

2003-09-12 Thread Janos Abel
Deal all, Victor Bridger is right in suggesting that Adam Buick's article in Socialist Standard is of a poor journalistic standard. However, his response in wanting to simply dismiss it is a bad advice. For one thing, Robert Stafford seems to genuinely ask for a critique of the critique; for

Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Zarlenga: the dog that didn't bark

2003-09-12 Thread Keith Wilde
That was one inference that occcurred to me from you comments. Since it doesn't seem to have hit the spot, I'll try another of them: There was some discussion here a few weeks ago about Douglas' identification of the first trench to be taken. This was said to be a development that came later in