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DOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT

Sir,—Economic myopia is chronic with “Dercos,” as witness his describing such Albertan achievements as the reduction of provincial interest from 51 per cent, to less than 5 per cent, as “pitiful.” The abbreviated achievements quoted place Alberta, on most counts, far ahead of every Commonwealth dominion, which no bickering can gainsay, and I am asked by “Dercos” to give a few simple statements on the methods to be used for precipitation into the social credit Utopia. Has he been asleep for the last 30 years of our propaganda, and does he now want it explained simply in 150 words? “Solon Low” is right as to misleading economic tuition—wrong the world over. The Archbishop of York said, “I was taught at Oxford certain propositions about money. What is perfectly plain is the money is not what they said it was.” Lord Keynes instanced his own wobbly course as an economic tutor. —Yours, etc., PLAIN FACTS. March 25, 1954.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27308, 26 March 1954, Page 3

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DOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT Press, Volume XC, Issue 27308, 26 March 1954, Page 3

DOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT Press, Volume XC, Issue 27308, 26 March 1954, Page 3

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