The People's Plan for a New Order: Giving Twenty-four Points for Reconstruction of the Present Orthodox System of Economics
Title | The People's Plan for a New Order: Giving Twenty-four Points for Reconstruction of the Present Orthodox System of Economics |
Year for Search | 1942 |
Authors | Phillips, Chas. [Charles] E[dward] J.P., A.P.A.N.Z. |
Tertiary Authors | Phillips, Chas. E. J.P., A.P.A.N.Z. |
Date Published | 1942 |
Publisher | The Unity Press Ltd |
Place Published | Auckland, New Zealand |
Keywords | Aotearoa New Zealand author, Male author |
Annotation | Proposes the establishment of New Zealand Ltd. which would issue "negotiable, non-interest bearing debentures" that must be used within a specified period of time. New Zealand Ltd. would provide all national and local finance and hold all national and local assets and liabilities. Dividends paid to all citizens over 21 (40 in the first year), all of whom are required to work if needed. There is no evidence that this is connected with The People's Plan of the Dominion Reconstruction Conference of the same year. |
Holding Institutions | VUW |
Author Note | The Aotearoa/New Zealand author is described as the Secretary, Board of Trade Prices Investigating Tribunal, Auckland Province, 1920. |
Full Text | 1942 Phillips, Chas. [Charles] E[dward], J.P., A.P.A.N.Z. The People’s Plan for a New Order: Giving Twenty-four Points for Reconstruction of the Present Orthodox System of Economics. Auckland, New Zealand: The Unity Press Ltd. VUW Proposes the establishment of New Zealand Ltd. which would issue “negotiable, non-interest bearing debentures” that must be used within a specified period of time. New Zealand Ltd. would provide all national and local finance and hold all national and local assets and liabilities. Dividends paid to all citizens over 21 (over 40 in the first year), all of whom are required to work if needed. There is no evidence that this is connected with The People’s Plan of the Dominion Reconstruction Conference of the same year. The author Aotearoa/New Zealand is described as the Secretary, Board of Trade Prices Investigating Tribunal, Auckland Province. |