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Subject:Re: [socialcredit] "neweconomics"
Date:Friday, March 31, 2006  14:57:45 (-0700)
From:Wallace M. Klinck <wmklinck @....ca>

Thanks for this elaboration, Joe.  I do think this is a good study approach and the best way to promote a disciplined understanding of Social Credit.  Better that a few gain a CORRECT understanding than a larger number of people with disparate interests and opinions milling around and never "getting to the point."  I wish to thank you for your serious input into discussions of Social Credit.  Too bad that so many do not realize the profundity of Douglas's ideas and are off and ready to reinterpret and modify them before they really understand them.  While understanding them does not come easily making an honest attempt to do so is the only honest way to go.
 
Wally
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Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 9:46 AM
Subject: RE: [socialcredit] "neweconomics"

It is another discussion group started by Bill Ryan, initially to try to explain to me, completely, his extrapolation of Douglas’s A+B Theorem.  Without all the usual side-tracking that always seems to take place whenever this has been  attempted in a broader forum in the past, whether on this List or its predecessors. 

 

Many who come to this List have no previous knowledge of A+B or ‘Social Credit’.  Some want to learn.  Some don’t. Some have clearly come here to try to promote something else.  Many more ‘Socreds’, particularly those ‘politically’ supporting some ‘Party’ with ‘Social Credit’ in its name, or  supposedly advocating  something of that name, are sure they know what A+B ‘really’ means.  Though if asked to defend it in any serious economic policy discussion with those clearly opposed to the commonly held perceptions of ‘Social Credit’ in general, most probably couldn’t.   

 

Those of us who have read Douglas in detail also all have more or less entrenched ideas as to what A+B really means.  And how it is to be interpreted.  And  with some it seems   this ‘entrenchment’ is so deep, and so long held,  they cannot conceive that it may be wrong, and will countenance no discussion that varies from their pre-conceived point of view.  This is not to say that they ARE wrong, they may not be, but that they may  have difficulty in overcoming their existing perceptions to the degree necessary to look beyond them.

 

So to try to overcome that, and allow his full extrapolation to finally be viewed in its entirety, (and also, I would think, whether ANY average  ‘lay person’, such as myself CAN actually grasp the concepts involved),  neweconomics” was  formed.  Intitially, only Bill and I were subscribers.  But he has extended access to what’s been posted to Keith Wilde, and, I believe,  to you too, Michael, and possibly others.  The idea is not to be ‘exclusionary’, but to first get it straight, in at least ONE mind (mine ~ if it can be done), what Bill has discovered in regards to his concentrated study  of  A+B.   I look forward to seeing what he’s got.

 

Joe

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Triumphofthepast@aol.com [mailto:Triumphofthepast@aol.com]
Sent: March 31, 2006 5:34 AM
To: socialcredit@elistas.com
Subject: [socialcredit] "neweconomics"

 

Can someone tell me what "neweconomics@google" is?

Michael

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