"Credit Power and Democracy," by Major C. H. Douglas, considered
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Leet, Francis L. '"Credit Power and Democracy," by Major C. H. Douglas, considered'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XIV No. 3, 1923-1925, pp34-46
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Bishop Berkeley had the reputation in his own day of
having written a book?The Principles of Human Knowledge?
which no one could understand. 'His labours', said a contemporary
philosopher of some eminence, 'are of little use on
account of their abstruseness.' Yet Berkeley believed that by
means of that book he had 'done away with the chief causes
of error and difficulty in the sciences.'
I am proposing now to attempt some examination of that
remarkable book, Credit Power and Democracy, written,
together with some other works of a kindred nature, by Major
C. H. Douglas.
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Read Friday, 12th December, 1924
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