
Kry eBooks Social Credit Economics
By M. Oliver Heydorn
By presenting the key economic ideas of Major Clifford Hugh Douglas (1879-1952) in
a clear, systematic, and comprehensive fashion, this work constitutes an academic
standard of reference for those who wish to obtain a more advanced understanding
of Social Credit economics. It is divided into three parts covering Douglas' diagnosis
regarding the nature and cause of economic dysfunction in the modern, industrialized
world, his prognosis, including an evaluation of the conventional methods of
macroeconomic management, and, finally, his remedial principles and proposals. Just
as Douglas' analysis goes to the very heart of what is structurally wrong with the
financial and economic systems of contemporary civilization, "Social Credit
Economics" effectively captures and distills the essence of his economic thought,
rendering it more easily accessible to the broadly educated and reflective reader.