DOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT

Promotes group study of the causes of war.

Winter 2014

Peace
Liberty
Science
Servility

Autumn 2018

A Sense of
  Wonder

In the Absence
  of the Spiritual

Robot Bees
  and 5G

Silent Spring

Spring 2014

Luddites
Radical
  Ecology
Threefold
 Commonwealth
Day Hospital

Summer 2014

Ruskin
Economics of
  Killing
Structural Sin
Save Our Soils

Winter 2015

Spirituality
Farming
Mothering
Small Machines

Spring 2020

Homemakers
Health
Planet
Foodwise

Summer 2019

Household
Planet
Community     

Summer 2018

Commons
Power
War and Peace
  in Middle East  

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WELCOME

 

Clifford Hugh Douglas institutional analysis of the role of banking and finance in the social order continues to provide the missing link necessary for the comprehensive development of economic thought beyond the rational choice theories of mainstream academia. In order to make some sense of the political economy of the twenty-first century it is necessary to understand how economic, political and cultural policies have come to be determined primarily by the financial powers of the corporate world.

 

Civilization is at a critical juncture, where circumstances require that each of us take greater responsibility, not only for ourselves and our home communities, but also for the common good of humanity as a whole.

 

The Social Credit Secretariat came into being in the inter-war years of the 20th century. Its purpose was to provide a contextual framework for informed discussion of contemporary issues, thus strengthening local community support for local agriculture, banking, law, education, medicine, arts, crafts, finance and information flows. See Booklist/Sheffield Catalogue [when available] on the full range of topics. The future task of the Social Credit Secretariat is to work with the adult education movements of the 21st century.