Going slow and
proceeding step by step is just the right thing, but that, too, could be done
in an article or a series of articles. My understanding of social credit
is on record, formally, and I can be held to account for it. Bill's is
not, and he steadfastly refuses to make it so. Thus he can weasel out of
criticism, and does.
So good luck, but I am not convinced or impressed.
Michael
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At the moment
I don’t think we should be too concerned over WHO is right, but
concentrate instead on WHAT is right. A
great many of my initial perceptions of ‘social credit’ have had to
be re-examined. I’m quite sure
from reading Bill these past few years he’s had to revise some of his
thinking on that subject, too. And may have to do again.
Lets see what he’s discovered so far, and
see where it leads.
Joe