| Subject: | Re: [socialcredit] Debt & money | | Date: | Wednesday, February 22, 2006 21:56:24 (-0800) | | From: | Jeffery Smith <jjs @.........org>
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| In reply to: | Message 3481 (written by John G Rawson) |
On Feb 22, 2006, at 1:32 PM, John G Rawson wrote:
> Sorry about the mis-spelling of sloppy!
That's OK. You get as many chances as you want.
> Surely money is the mechanism of the distribution system,
"Mechanism"? Not clear. Money is counters, claimchecks, etc.
> outside pyysical things like transport etc.? Which are also governed
> by money.
"Governed"? Please, less metaphor. The use of money does permit a
different and subtle theft different from stealing physical objects.
But "govern"?
> Perhaps someone would like to wrap this up and blow out my argument by
> pointing to any time last century when the world had general
> prosperity except in times of massive armament production or recovery
> from war? No? Like, for example farmers here getting three pence per
> pound for coarse wool in the 30's and around 240 a year or
> two post-war!
See the Long Wave. Good reading, even if by an academic.
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