Social Credit: Pro and Con
HOUGH the Monetary Commission gave a good deal of attention to Social Credit, it did not have the last wortd on the subject. Advocates of the néw monetary system are still with us, and on August 30 Question Mark will take another look at their arguments. "Is There Anything in Social Credit?" is the title of the discussion listeners will hear then from YA stations and 4YZ. The programme will take a different form from other Question Mark discussions. Each of the two speakers taking part will fitst be heard in a statement of attitude in which he will develop his argument without knowing what the other speaker has said or is about to say. Then for the rest of the programme they will discuss under an independent chairman the points raised in these statements. R. O. C. Marks, Social Credit candidate for Wanganui at the last General Election, will answer the question "yes," and the "no" viewpoint will be put by F. W. Holmes, Senior Lecturer in Economics at wie toria University College.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 890, 24 August 1956, Page 10
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179Social Credit: Pro and Con New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 890, 24 August 1956, Page 10
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