| Subject: | Re: [socialcredit] RE: Solomon Islands from Electronz - To Kenneth Pa | | Date: | Tuesday, August 9, 2005 13:25:00 (+0100) | | From: | Kenneth Palmerton <kenpalmerton @................uk>
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In-Reply-To: <20050807042959.3514.qmail@mail.egrupos.com>
Peter.
I think we are in complete agreement about what we see as the problem. An
exchange system that does not properly perform the function of exchange.
The present system of debt financing, that leaves one portion, the much
larger proportion of the population beholden to a much tiny er group in
society, is causing stresses that leads to many damaging and undesirable
conditions.
You must be aware that some of us have known of this for a very long time,
and extreme boredom has set in. The only thing left really is to agree
how we deal with this crazy situation.
That, unfortunately for some, leads us inevitably to politics. Whilst the
monetary solutions may be universally applicable, the politics, most
certainly are not, for we do not have a homogeneous society, we are as
diverse as the imagination can grasp.
Whilst each group of monetary reformers will, and must, campaign in their
own communities for support to enable action to be taken there, we would
be unwise, in my opinion, to seek universal solutions.
Nor must we fall out, and withdraw the essential support we each need of
the other.
Ken.
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