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Have you looked at Major Douglas and the Social Credit Movement?  There is an interesting
article on this topic in the volume, Out of the Margins: feminist perspectives on
economics edited by Edith Kuiper and Jolanda Sapp, Routlege, 1995.
 
Susan 
 
Clifford Hugh Douglas was born in 1879. He was educated at Cambridge University, and was
an engineer. Douglas developed a view of the role of money, and a monetary system, which
he called Social Credit. He presented his ideas to the Canadian government in 1923 before
the Committee of the House of Commons on Banking and Industry in 1923.
 
<http://www.mondopolitico.com/library/socialcredit/socialcredit.htm>http://www.mondopoliti
co.com/library/socialcredit/socialcredit.htm
 
Susan F. Feiner 
 
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