| Subject: | Re: [socialcredit] Debt & money | | Date: | Thursday, February 23, 2006 23:57:05 (+0000) | | From: | John G Rawson <johngrawson @.......com>
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How, in the modern system, can goods or services be distributed without the
use of money? What happens if there is no money to buy them? Surely no
distribution?
Regfards. John R.
From: Jeffery Smith <jjs@geonomics.org> Reply-To:
socialcredit@elistas.com To: socialcredit@elistas.com Subject: Re:
[socialcredit] Debt & money Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 21:56:24 -0800 >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. > >SMITH, Jeffery J., President, Forum on Geonomics >7536 SE
Milwaukie Av, Portland Oregon 97202 USA >503/232-1337; jjs@geonomics.org;
www.geonomics.org >Share Earth's worth to prosper and
conserve. > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >Some
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