social creditism

English

Etymology

social credit + -ism

Noun

social creditism (uncountable)

  1. A doctrine that, under capitalism, purchasing power is not sufficiently in the hands of those who spend the money, and that the governmental should control retail prices and see to the distribution of national dividends to consumers.

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