The Right and the Left

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Wallace Klinck

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Jun 3, 2013, 11:54:30 PM6/3/13
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A correspondent has written:

It's not about the Left or the Right
It's about what is right or wrong.

My response:

That's right and of course this position presents its own challenges. From a Social Credit interpretation it is not about a dialectical conflict but concerns the realistic integration of means and ends. Douglas said that that which is moral is that which works best. This of course involves certain criteria. From a Social Credit standpoint it involves humans maximizing the number of positive increments of satisfaction derived from association. In the modernizing world there is an accumulation of unearned increments of association consequent to the discovery of principles in natural law and the "mechanical advantages" derived thereby. The primary cause of society being split or polarized upon conflicting lines is our failure to find and apply a realistic financial or accountancy means of appropriately distributing the benefits deriving from these unearned increments of association--which failure has created a false impression of scarcity from which follows a false struggle for survival.

Wally Klinck
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