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Social Credit. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Short article on the economic theory, its application and history.
www.bartleby.com
Social Credit on Encyclopedia.com
Article on the economic plan based on the theories of Clifford Hugh Douglas.
www.encyclopedia.com
The unfeasibility of the Social Credit solution
Economics professor Gabriel Martinez argues that social credit does not work.
www.theuniversityconcourse.com
Social Credit is no alternative
Article by Professor Joseph Zoric.
www.theuniversityconcourse.com
Series of articles and pamphlets by Michael Lane on social credit. Articles are available online, pamphlets and books available for order.
www.alor.org
The Alberta Social Credit Party
Proposes the implementation of social credit economics in Alberta.
www.socialcredit.com
Encyclopedia article.
en.wikipedia.org
Educational body promoting coordination, consultation and research into social credit. Online journal, articles and other social credit resources.
www.douglassocialcredit.com
Social Discredit: Anti-Semitism, Social Credit and the Jewish Response.
Peter Seixas' book review of the work by Janine Stingel.
www.quasar.ualberta.ca
Social Classes and Social Credit in Alberta. by David Laycock
Reviewed by David Laycock in Canadian Historical Review - Volume 78, Number 3 September 1997.
www.utpjournals.com
Social Credit School of Studies
Articles on social credit, philosophy and politics.
www.ecn.net.au
Full text of Major Clifford Hugh Douglas' 1924 text on money, banking, and the standard of living.
www.mondopolitico.com
Canadian social credit movement - Wikipedia
Encyclopedia article on the movement in western Canada in the 1930s and afterwards.
en2.wikipedia.org