“We are engaged in the struggle between the tyrant and the people, a situation which has dominated all history. Fundamentally, the tyrant is a man who endeavours to organize as much of mankind as he can reach into a mob which can be handled by sub-tyrants — what we now call "bosses" – and used for his personal aggrandisement...
“The Social Credit Movement is a set of people who are endeavouring to secure such a rectification of policy as will result in making the individual secure in his rights as an individual, and to prevent his becoming permanently something to which a bureaucrat gives orders, employed by the State on international projects in which he has no interest."
The Australian Social Crediter, Mar. 23, 1946.
First International Conference on Douglas Social Credit and Catholic Social Teaching
On May 21st and 22nd, 2026.
Scholars, students, clergy and the public who are interested in the renewal of economic thought are invited to the 1st International Conference on Douglas Social Credit and Catholic Social Teaching
Rougemont Quebec Monthly Meetings
Every 4th Sunday of every month, a monthly meeting is held in Rougemont.