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The Social Credit Movement in Alberta
University of Toronto Press eBooks1959
Citations Over TimeTop 21% of 1959 papers
Abstract
Professor Irving's book indicates how the apparent suddenness of the Social Credit rise to power and the magnitude of the victory aroused world-wide comment. He analyses systematically and comprehensively the rise of the movement as a phenomenon of mass psychology.
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