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Originally Posted by LookOutKokomo
I have never been exposed to that theory, poster. Thanks for beinging it to my attention. Looking at the dates, it falls right in the progressive era. Is it fair to say that it was a "third way" idea from that time period?
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I'll do some more reading on it over my long weekend.
Probably no surprise to anyone, but i consider myself a classical liberal. I just haven't seen an economic system that goes better with classical liberalism than Capitalism.
But again, I promise, I'll do my research.
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Robert A Heinlein used a SOCCRD society as a background in a couple of his stories{"Beyond this Horizon" and "For Us,The Living"}more so the latter.(comparing 1939 to what he conceives as 2086 under a social credit society.)