Publicado por American Social Credit Movement, New York, 1940
Librería: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 31,07
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoNewsletter. 2 leaves, stapled at upper left corner. 14x8.5 inches. Some browning, spotting, and small tear to extremities. Old fold lines. Gorham Munson circulates his "Bill of Economic Rights" drafted "in consultation with Social Credit leaders." The provisions include the right to food, clothing, housing, and healthcare whenever there is a surplus of product or labor and regardless of the ability of the consumer to pay.
Publicado por American Social Credit Movement, New York, 1941
Librería: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 50,89
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoNewsletter. 2 issues (2 leaves; 2 leaves), printed recto only, stapled at upper left corner. Stapled with a copy of the Remarks of Hon. Jerry Voorhis of California in the House of Representatives, Monday, January 22, 1940 from the Congressional Record. Very Good. Both parts of Gorham Munson?s essay on the financing of national defense on the eve of US entry into World War II. Munson supported the Voorhis plan, which opposed taking on new debt, and criticized the Keynes plan.
Publicado por New Democracy, Inc, New York, 1937
Librería: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación
EUR 90,51
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoNewsletter. 2 issues (3 leaves; 3 leaves), printed rectos only, loose leaf. With a printed envelope, stamped but unmailed. Old horizontal fold lines from mailing, as issued. Minor age toning. Very Good. Two issues of a Social Credit newsletter. Issue 6 contains a long article by New Democracy president Gorham Munson detailing a split with another wing of the American Social Credit movement: the New Economics Group of New York, whose board passed a resolution forbidding any interactions with New Democracy. Issue 7 contemplates the reestablishment of a more formal journal as well as an ad-hoc committee and resolution in support of Goldsborough?s Bill (HR 7188). Issue 7 also announces and celebrates James Laughlin?s new publishing venture New Directions which sought to publish ?books of permanent literary value? and continues to do so to this day. New Directions had been a literary column that published poetry in an earlier incarnation of Munsons?s New Democracy.
Publicado por American Social Credit Movement, New York, 1943
Librería: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 229,20
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoNewsletter. 13 issues (1-3 leaves each, stapled). 14x8.5 inches. Some browning, spotting, and small tears to extremities. Old fold lines. The inaugural issue posits Social Credit as a "third way" solution superior to both socialism and Fascism, and approvingly cites Ignazio Silone and Peter F. Drucker. An announcement stapled to issue 1 declares the newsletter will begin with a circulation of only 200 as it seeks to foster discussion only among the "American intelligentsia." Early issues appear on paper with "American Social Credit Movement" at the head, which is changed in later issues. Gorham Munson is the chief author and responds to correspondence from readers. The supplement appeared sometime in January 1941 and reproduces the text of the Voorhis plan for war financing which includes a scheme for "debt-free credit issuance." Includes issue numbers 1, 2, 5, 8, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 27, 35, 124, 129. Holdings are scarce, with WorldCat reporting only four locations (3 in New York, one at Yale), though we note one additional holding as part of the Gorham Munson papers at Wesleyan University.