“We are engaged in the struggle between the tyrant and the people, a situation which has dominated all history. Fundamentally, the tyrant is a man who endeavours to organize as much of mankind as he can reach into a mob which can be handled by sub-tyrants — what we now call "bosses" – and used for his personal aggrandisement...
“The Social Credit Movement is a set of people who are endeavouring to secure such a rectification of policy as will result in making the individual secure in his rights as an individual, and to prevent his becoming permanently something to which a bureaucrat gives orders, employed by the State on international projects in which he has no interest."
The Australian Social Crediter, Mar. 23, 1946.