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Subject:[socialcredit] The Higher Learning on Social Credit
Date:Sunday, September 3, 2006  19:11:31 (-0400)
From:Keith Wilde <nschwartz @......ca>

Browsing among my collection of old political economy literature recently, I opened up a bound volume of Atlantic Monthly articles from the first half of 1936. Inside the front cover I found a note to myself (no doubt intended to explain why I had bought the book) directing me to page 70 (January, 1936) and "Straws from Alberta"–about the election of a Social Credit government. The author’s name is William F. Russell, but no information about any authors is provided in the volume. A Google search confirmed that he was Dean of Columbia Teachers College (as others may verify by using

http://www.tcrecord.org/AuthorDisplay.asp?aid=10828 and going down the list of Russell’s publications there to the one in my Atlantic volume.

Russell pompously presumes that the election is a profound mistake on the part of ignorant voters and devotes his article to the reforms required in education to prevent such events in the future. In particular, he argues that political economy ought to be an important part of the regular seconday school curriculum. By contrast, the education system in Alberta focussed solely on the basics of reading, writing and ‘rithmetic.

Keith Wilde

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