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In this video, we examine the many positive things that Douglas Social Credit could and would do for the environment. All environmentalists should be Social Crediters, as proper financial reform is the single greatest change that we can make in the interests of environmental protection and repair.

In this video, we examine the implications of Douglas Social Credit theory for the general expectation that government and/or private sector budgets could and should be balanced.

In this video, we examine the many points of contact between Douglas Social Credit and the Christian religion. Douglas Social Credit turns out to be a set of monetary proposals that incarnate key Christian principles of social organisation.

In this video, we present a brief synopsis of the financial and economic ideas associated with Douglas Social Credit.

In this timely video, we will explore the Douglas Social Credit explanation for why most warfare occurs in the modern era and what can be done to neutralize the cause in a mutually beneficial manner.

Is a gold standard "the answer" as Austrian economists and others maintain? In this video, we will present CH Douglas' views on the feasibility and appropriateness, etc., of the gold standard.

In this video, we will examine the position of Douglas Social Credit on the size and role of governments and how taxation would work in a Douglas Social Credit system.

In this video, we will be discussing the National Set of Books, i.e., a National Balance Sheet and a National Profit and Loss Account, which are necessary preambles for the introduction of a National Monetary Policy (see episode 10) that is based on the principles of Douglas Social Credit.

In this video, we examine the dark side of MMT and both why and how Douglas Social Credit constitutes a superior alternative ... especially with the context of the World Economic Forum's threat of a "Great Reset".

In this video, we look at the similarities, and, more importantly, the differences between C.H. Douglas' proposal of a National Dividend and a conventional Universal Basic Income (or UBI).

In this video, we examine the points of contact as well as the points of divergence between Douglas Social Credit and the Classical Distributism of G.K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc.

In this video, we discuss why Douglas Social Credit, while not being a form of Socialism, is not a form of capitalism either. Douglas Social Credit favours genuine free enterprise and not concentrated ownership.

In this episode we examine how the current economic system attempts to fill the price-income gap.

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In this episode we look at the many problems which both the gap and the conventional methods of dealing with it provoke.

In this video, we examine the relationship between Social Credit theory and usury.

In this video, we will explore the other main proposal that Douglas developed for filling the price-income gap: the National Dividend and its intimate connection with increased leisure for the population.

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In this video, we explore why Douglas Social Credit does not qualify as a form of socialism.

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In this video, we examine a 9th consequence of the price-income gap that was not explicitly mentioned in episode 8, namely, the centralization of wealth, privilege, and power in fewer and fewer hands.

In this video, we will examine how an alternative distribution of credit (as opposed to the current monopoly of credit) would be effected in a Douglas Social Credit dispensation and the many benefits this would bring.

In this video, we respond to the objection that the Douglas Social Credit measures would be inflationary.

In this episode, we examine another common confusion and explain why and how Douglas Social Credit has nothing to do with the more recent Chinese Social Credit and, is, in many ways, rightly regarded as its very opposite.

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In this video, we examine the compensated price mechanism, which is one of Douglas' key monetary reform proposals.

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In this video, we introduce the fundamentals of the Social Credit monetary reform.

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In this episode we look at the main cause(s) behind the underlying price-income gap.

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In this video we will examine the current policy of full employment, which is neither possible nor necessary, and should therefore be replaced by a policy of the minimum employment necessary.

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Created 2 years, 10 months ago.

30 videos

Category Anime & Animation

This channel presents an educational professionally animated video series dedicated to explaining the various key aspects of the real Social Credit, first developed by the British engineer, Major C.H. Douglas (1879-1952).