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Re: MONETARY: Politics and Economics



At 12:42 PM 10/27/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>... but if you ask a general
>member of the population about monetary issues
>such as the debt etc.  They will often have strong opinions,
>yet have no idea of how money is created (and
>extinguished).

Yes, I was a bit too strong on this yesterday. Reviewing my experience with
the binary economists this morning after having looked over a graphic
exposition of this point created by Australian social creditors (thanks to
Wally Klinck for sending it to me) brought back the difficulty the
binarians have had on this issue. They could have really benefitted from
work that socreds seem to have done on the issue. 


>For myself, I see any activity...

Did you mean "my activity"? That is a typo I frequently make myself.

>... Whatever activity that is
>presented that I think helps move this forward, is something
>that I will try to do.  Model building would be my preferred
>choice... .

Could you please be more specific about what you have in mind as a modeling
activity?
Keith Wilde
Ottawa
kwilde@ca.inter.net
613 990-8125