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Music: Carpenter Brut - Le Perv A short edit featuring the Green Shirts, one of the more bizarre political groups that was around during interwar Britain. Originally founded as the Kibbo Kift by John Hargrave in 1920, the group was originally a splinter group of the Boy Scouts (it also allowed girls to join). During its early days Hargrave (who was known within the group as 'White Fox') lead the group as something of a precursor to the hippie movement being at the time interested in outdoorsmanship, globalism, and the occult. However, by 1924 Hargrave became increasingly more interested in economics, particularly in economist C.H. Douglas' Social Credit, a 3rd way ideology related to distributism and guild/christian socialism. By the 1930s Hargrave abandoned the group's emphasis on scouting and reformed the Kibbo Kift into the Green Shirts, a paramilitary political party that promoted Social Credit. During this time, the group found itself getting into street fights with the Red Shirts (the British communists and socialists) and the Black Shirts (Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists). Ironically though, Oswald Mosley himself and many of the other British fascists had also come to either endorse or become interested in Social Credit. Following the Second World War, Hargrave again reformed the party into the Social Credit Party of Great Britain and Northern Ireland but the party fell into decline and was dissolved in 1951. I encourage people to look up how the theory of Social Credit works, it's technically a third position and for any Catholics it has been endorsed by the Church as a system compatible with Catholic Social Teaching - though not necessarily anything else that the Kibbo Kift promoted. The fascist poet Ezra Pound also endorsed it. And no, the Social Credit ideology C.H. Douglas came up with has nothing to do with the modern day 1984-style 'social credit' implemented by Communist China. I admit it can be hard to understand Douglas's theory at first but its quite profound once you do. C.H. Douglas probably wrote just as much as Karl Marx and there's a remarkably rich tradition of Social Credit literature that rivals even Marxist writers in total number of books written (and definitely much more literature than fascism).