social credit

See also: Social Credit

English

Noun

social credit (uncountable)

  1. (politics, economics) a political and economic philosophy originated by C. H. Douglas which envisages an "aristocracy of producers, serving and accredited by a democracy of consumers".[1]

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  1. "Credit-Power and Democracy" by C.H. Douglas (1933); The Social Credit Press; Melbourne (Australia)
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