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Social credit is an economical system that advocates for social control of credit, a national dividend, and other policies that aim to rise consumer's purchasing power and decentralize economic power. | Social credit is an economical system that advocates for social control of credit, a national dividend, and other policies that aim to rise consumer's purchasing power and decentralize economic power. | ||
==Foundations and Beliefs== | |||
===Purpose of the Economy and Waste=== | |||
===Production and Cultural Inheritance=== | |||
===Ticket Money=== | |||
==How to Draw== | ==How to Draw== | ||
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Social credit is an economical system that advocates for social control of credit, a national dividend, and other policies that aim to rise consumer's purchasing power and decentralize economic power.
Foundations and Beliefs
Purpose of the Economy and Waste
Production and Cultural Inheritance
Ticket Money
How to Draw
Further Information
Literature
- Social Credit by C. H. Douglas
- Credit-power and democracy by C. H. Douglas
Wikipedia
Videos
- An Introduction to Social Credit - animated video by The Clifford Hugh Douglas Institute
- The weird "Social Credit" movement by J.J. McCullough