The abolition of poverty in the midst of plenty, important though that is, is not the core of the problem. It is conceivable that people might be provided for as well-fed slaves. … It has to be realised that not for thousands of years have the people of these islands been so completely enslaved as they are at the present, and that the primary characteristic of the slave is not bad treatment. It is that he is without say in his own policy.
Major CH Douglas
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We are not anti-West, anti-British, anti Jewish, or anti any other race or nation (though we are not in favour of over-large, artificially engineered political blocs like the European Union, which are able to ignore grass-roots pressure even more successfully than over-centralised national governments).
We are certainly not anti-capitalist, since ownership of private property is an essential bulwark against the power of the state.
We are anti-censorship.
We believe it is in the interests of all people, whatever their race, colour, religion, politics, class or income, to unite in demanding publicly-created, debt-free money.
(For a fuller discussion of our approach to money reform, see It's the system that's the problem, in our Articles section, here.)
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