Major C. H. (Clifford Hugh) Douglas (1879-1952) was a Scottish engineer and pioneer of the Social credit concept. Social Credit is an economic theory and a social movement which started in the early 1920s, inspiring the Canadian social credit movement and New Zealand's Social Credit Political League.

Table of contents
1 Books
2 Further Reading
3 External Links

Books

  • Social Credit (1924, Revised 1933) new edition: December 1979; Institute of Economic Democracy, Canada; ISBN 0920392261
  • Economic Democracy (1920) new edition: December 1974; Bloomfield Books; ISBN 0904656063
  • The Monopoly of Credit (1931) new edition: 1979; Bloomfield Books; ISBN 0904656020
  • The Use of Money (1935)
  • The Alberta Experiment: An Interim Survey (1937)
  • The Brief for the Prosecution, Legion for the Survival of Freedom, Incorporated; (December 1986) ISBN 0949667803
  • Whose Service is Perfect Freedom?, Canada; Veritas Publishing Company; (June 1986) ISBN 0949667641
  • The Big Idea, Veritas Publishing Company, Canada; (June 1986) ISBN 0886360005

Further Reading

  • Major Douglas and Alberta Social Credit by Bob Hesketh ISBN 0802041485

External Links