DOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT
To-morrow (Tuesday), Miss Maty Graham, late inspectress of schools in India, will give her views of those potent proposals which are now stirring the world. Wanganui has had opportunities of hearing the true and possible use of social credit explained by many men. It will now be most interting and instructive to hear women’s views of the world’s muddle and the Douglas solution from one who has had great educational experience. In general, men have so long relied on their accumulation of evidences which arc “fuel, freight and engine” to them, that their original gift of “awareness” to new presentation of truth has almost atrophied. Women, on the contrary, and in the good company of inventive geniuses, poets and creative thinkers, al! follow the deductive method, and draw conclusions from what their own consciousness reveals to them. Miss Graham’s address should attract all thinkers, as she reaches her objective, not from on angle, but from many. She is an English woman who has lived and worked in South Africa and India.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 9
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