Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Educate And Empower: Making Change by Changing what you think you know.

http://michaeljournal.org/plenty.htm

Plenty here. Consume information. Start the revolution of change
through fiscal leadership.

Get the Truth In Equity. Get more out of what you own and earn.
Take control of your financial life and it will begin to reverse the
adverse affects of the greedy and the blind.

Contents
PART I — Goods at the service of needs through Social Credit
Social Credit: not Socialism, not a political party
Chapter 1 — A Few Principles
Chapter 2 — Economics
Chapter 3 — The Consumers
Chapter 4 — Goods
Chapter 5 — Specialization — The Machine
Chapter 6 — Poverty amidst Plenty
Chapter 7 — The Symbol and the Thing
Chapter 8 — The Birth and Death of Money
Chapter 9 — The Monetary Defect
Chapter 10 — Putting the Monetary System Right
Chapter 11 — The Rights of Each One to the Bare Necessities of Life
Chapter 12 — What is a Dividend?
Chapter 13 — Heritage and Heirs
Chapter 14 — The National Dividend
Chapter 15 — Money and Prices
Chapter 16 — Price Adjustment
Chapter 17 — The National Credit
Chapter 18 — The Monetary Mechanism of Social Credit
Part II — A Few Talks and Articles on Various Aspects of Social Credit
Chapter 19 — Society Exists For All Its Members
Chapter 20 — Minimum Security, Maximum Freedom
Chapter 21 — Politics at the Service of the People
Chapter 22 — A Superpower Dominates Governments
Chapter 23 — The Monetary Power Resides in the Banks
Chapter 24 — Liberal Leader Mackenzie King Said in 1935
Chapter 25 — Money, or Credit, Is a Social Instrument
Chapter 26 — The Goldsmith Who Became a Banker, a True Story
Chapter 27 — A Lesson From a Bank Account
Chapter 28 — What Would Social Credit Do For You?
Chapter 29 — Applied Science, a Common Good
Chapter 30 — A Corrupted Monetary System
Chapter 31 — Social Credit puts money in its proper place
Chapter 32 — Should Money Claim Interest?
Chapter 33 — Interest on Newly-Created Money Is Robbery
Chapter 34 — The Public-Debt Problem
Chapter 35 — The Labour Question, A Money Problem
Chapter 36 — There Is No Unemployment Problem
Chapter 37 — Full Income Instead of Full Employment
Chapter 38 — Equality Between Money-Figures and Price-Figures
Chapter 39 — The Environment — Where Money Is Concerned
Chapter 40 — The Government Must Create Its Own Money
Chapter 41 — To Caesar What Is Caesar's
Chapter 42 — For a Better Understanding of Social Credit
Chapter 43 — Social Credit and Foreign Trade
Chapter 44 — At the Retailer's
Chapter 45 — The Stocker's Lesson
Chapter 46 — The Monetization of Progress
Chapter 47 — 30 Million Capitalists
Chapter 48 — Men of the Right, Empty-Handed
Chapter 49 — The History of Banking Control in the United States
Chapter 50 — Social Credit in the United States in 1932
Chapter 51 — The Aim of the Financiers: a One-World Government
Chapter 52 — Social Credit and the teachings of the Popes
Appendix A — Social Credit and the Catholic doctrine, a study by theologians
Appendix B — The Bank of Canada Must Finance our Country, Debt-Free
Appendix C - Money, Questions and Answers, by Father Charles Coughlin
Appendix D — Words of Thomas Edison
Appendix E — Money Is Created by Banks, Evidence Given by Graham Towers
Louis Even — Biographical notes
About Clifford Hugh Douglas

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