| Subject: | Re: [socialcredit] RE: scale in a+b--Wally enquires re the "New English Weekly" edited by Orage | | Date: | Saturday, July 2, 2005 02:44:33 (-0600) | | From: | Wallace M. Klinck <wmklinck @....ca>
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Bill, do you have any knowledge of a similar project re the "New English
Weekly" which Orage edited in the United Kingdom after his return from the
United States? I enquired about it a the University of Alberta a few years
ago and was told that it was in the archives (which I actually did see) but
when I made further equiries somewhat later I was advised that it had gone
into some other holding area and I seemed unable to make further progress in
gaining access to it. I possess Social Credit articles from this journal
but have never had the entire collection. I am sure that it is available in
a number of university libraries and I would not be surprised that it may be
posted on the Web somewhere.
Wally
----- Original Message -----
From: "William B. Ryan" <w_b_ryan@yahoo.com>
To: <socialcredit@elistas.com>; <ownership@cog.kent.edu>
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 11:39 AM
Subject: [socialcredit] RE: scale in a+b
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> The Modernist Journals Project, a joint effort by
> Brown University and the University of Tulsa,
> http://www.modjourn.brown.edu/MJP_NA.htm
> has put on-line the New Age issues published under
> Orage, which includes much of Douglas' early work,
> including the full text of his first two
> books--Economic Democracy and Credit-Power and
> Democracy. I can now say confidently that the
> suppression of the Douglas thought (mostly by
> self-styled social crediters) in the half century
> since his death is ended. This early Douglas work is
> now in the public domain, unequivocally, and may be
> freely distributed, reproduced and discussed
> throughout the world.
> (clipped)
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