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C.B. Macpherson writes the seminal account of early Social Credit in Alberta. His conclusions have really driven the academic debate on the subject, as seen by Bell's attempts to refute Macpherson's conclusions. Macpherson takes the stance that the Social Credit Party was primarily a movement of independent farmers and the "petit-bourgeois". This conclusion makes sense through how Macpherson discusses political behavior. His argument that Social Credit blended elements of populism and corporatis...
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