The New Zealand Democrats for Social Credit is a political party that has its roots in the social credit theory, which was developed by Major C.H. Douglas in the early 20th century. This theory criticizes the conventional banking system and the way money is created and distributed, arguing that the system leads to inequitable wealth distribution and economic instability. The party, therefore, advocates for a reform of the monetary and financial system to enable a more equitable and sustainable economy.
The core values of the New Zealand Democrats for Social Credit focus on social just…
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