C.H. Douglas: Pioneer of Monetary Reform, by Richard C. Cook

by Richard C. Cook
Dandelion Salad
September 24, 2007

C.H. Douglas (1879-1952), a Scottish-born engineer, who worked for a number of American and British companies in the early years of the twentieth century, was the founder of the modern monetary reform movement. My own interest in monetary reform dates from discovering Douglas’s ideas through a reprint of A.R. Orage’s articles about them in Orage’s publication The New Age dating from the 1920s.

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