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Subject:Re: [socialcredit] Joe's Question
Date:Saturday, December 8, 2007  21:26:30 (-0500)
From:Joe Thomson <thomsonhiyu @....ca>
In reply to:Message 5121 (written by william_b_ryan)


" I think it is a mistake to assume that the bankers
 understand the Douglas theory.  Very few Social
 Crediters have understood the theory.  It is difficult and subtle."  ~ Bill
Ryan
>
"One of the barons of Bay Street, Sir John
Aird, was reduced to pleading the "we do not want theories introduced into
banking.  If you get into theories you are on dangerous ground." ~ excerpted
from "Chapter Three: William Irvine
and the Farmers in Politics"

------------------------------------------------
(Joe asks:-)  I wonder,  would the attitude amongst bankers today likely be
the same  as that expressed by Aird above?

Or would today's top bankers be more receptive to 'theories', (maybe
especially right now!), than they were then.   And  the Douglas theory in
particular if it were put forth in a less "difficult and subtle", but still
correct, manner than Douglas managed to do?

If it were put to them ~ if it could be ~ in such a manner that it couldn't
help but be properly understood, and they still rejected it, might this not
put them in a spot where they'd clearly have to explain 'why'?

What if that 'why' turns out to be the same reason given by Sidney Webb when
Douglas explained his scheme to him and answered every 'technical'
objection?  Only to be told the 'soundness' didn't matter, "....it's its
object I don't like."?

Well, I for one sure hope it could be put to them in such a manner, and
attitudes have changed.

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