The Social Credit Movement in Alberta

Irving, John A.
Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Canada
Year Published:  1959
Pages:  369pp   Resource Type:  Book

Why did the doctinres of Social Credit achieve political acceptance in Alberta?

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Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface

I The Social Credit Movement and its Setting
II The Prophet
III Strategy and Tactics: I
IV Strategy and Tactics: II
V Transition to Political Action
VI The Web of Politics
VII The Secondary Leaders
VIII The Response of the People: I
IX The Response of the People: II
X The Struggle for Power
XI Interpretations of the Movement

Appendixes
I The Social Credit Platform, 1935
II The Platform and Attitudes of the U.F.A., Liberal, and Conservative Parties in Alberta, 1935
III Outline of William Aberhart's Social Credit Manual (1935)
IV Summary of the Case of the Economic Safety League Against Social Credit, As Stated in The Dangers of Douglasism (1935)

Index

Subject Headings

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