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Auteur :

C. H. Douglas
Genres : Essai, Politique & économieDate de publication (Royaume-Uni) : 1924Langue d'origine : Anglais

Éditeurs :

Cecil Palmer, W. W. Norton & Company, Eyre & Spottiswoode

Résumé : There is an ancient saying that the devil is God upside down. A consideration of many of the injurious and tyrannical practices which obtain support in Great Britain and America under the cloak of such words as Justice and Democracy, and the object lesson provided by Russia, and possibly by Italy and Spain as the consequences of their extension, may serve to emphasise the necessity for clear thinking in this matter. In the following pages an endeavour has been made to indicate the general lines which, it would appear, are essential in dealing not only with the concrete problems, but the perverted psychology which, in combination, threaten civilisation. (C. H. Douglas, preface)