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And the Light Became so Bright: The Influence of C.H. Douglas on the Writings of Ezra Pound
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And the Light Became so Bright: The Influence of C.H. Douglas on the Writings of Ezra Pound - Hardcover

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by Lorne Reznowski (Author), Theodore Reznowski (Editor), M. Oliver Heydorn (Editor)

The philosophy and the policy of C.H. Douglas had a profound influence on the writings of Ezra Pound. It is important to emphasize that this philosophy and policy were by no means limited merely to the question of monetary reform and economic considerations. C.H. Douglas has always insisted that monetary reform is but one aspect of Social Credit. He has constantly referred to Social Credit as the policy of a philosophy. He sees this philosophy as having its roots in a firm belief in the uniqueness and sacredness of the human individual. He has always insisted upon the Christian concept of the individual as opposed to the mass collectivism, which is advocated by various forms of materialistic messianism, e.g., Marxian Socialism.

C.H. Douglas regards the continuing warfare against the dignity, liberty, and sanctity of the individual and the move toward the centralization of power in industry, finance, and government to be the great crisis of our times. He sees the centralization of financial power as a key factor in this war upon the individual. This centralization of financial power is possible because of the complete domination of the existing monetary system by usury. The existing monetary and financial system is based upon a system of usury which in no way takes into account the economic facts of life.

Ezra Pound first met C.H. Douglas in The New Age editorial offices of A. R. Orage in 1918. He therefore met Douglas when Douglas's first articles on Social Credit were beginning to appear in The New Age. Because of his meeting and continuing contact with Douglas, Pound plunged into a life-time of research, one of the objects of which was to verify the truth of the Douglasite philosophy and proposed policy. The research carried him very deeply into the realm of world history and particularly monetary-economic history. This research took him on an intellectual periplum or voyage of discovery into the work and careers of Confucius, Malatesta, Cosimo de Medici, Leopoldo il terzo, and Pietro Leopoldo of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, Napoleon, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Randolph of Roanoke, Abraham Lincoln, Benjamin Franklin, Duns Scotus, John Scotus Eriugena, St. Anselm, St. Ambrose, Alexander Del Mar, Thomas Hart Benton, Sir Edward Coke, Agassiz, etc. The purpose of The Cantos has been to record and chronicle the life-giving tradition based upon the dignity of the human individual and upon the philosophy of abundance. This philosophy of abundance is the distributist philosophy which prevailed whenever and wherever economic justice prevailed in history. This distributist philosophy was always connected with that monetary literacy and wisdom which opposed itself to usury. This distributist philosophy and policy of abundance is the very philosophy upon which the monetary-economic aspects of Douglasism are based. Hence Pound sees Douglasism as part of a much older thought-tradition or paideuma.

Opposed to this life-giving tradition is the death-dealing blight which manifests itself in collectivism, but whose very heart and soul is the system of usury. Pound sees usury as the great sin from which all other sins flow and upon which they feed. His interest in Usura and in the anti-usury paideuma throughout history can only be ascribed to the influence of C.H. Douglas, since it simply did not exist before Pound met Douglas. Pound's great interest and respect for medieval thought was encouraged by the fact that medieval thought equated usury with sodomy in that both were against the abundance of nature.

The policy and philosophy of C.H. Douglas provides a dominant theme for much of Pound's prose writing and provides the focal point or unifying theme for his great epic masterpiece, The Cantos. It is difficult to over-emphasize the impact of Douglas and Douglasism on the writings of Ezra Pound.
Number of Pages: 490
Dimensions: 1.25 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: January 30, 2026

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