STATE SOCIALISM,
The New Zealand Welfare League are quite correct in their assumption that the postal, Customs, railways, tramways, education, sanitation, water and other social services are not only examples, but jolly good samples, of Socialism, where workers as a whole are better paid and more secure than the worker under private enterprise. Some day all over the world everything will be run on the same lines. Meantime, if the New Zealand Welfare League has the welfare of humanity at heart they will get busy and, hasten the day, and stop quibbling about words, beccuse calling a rose by any other name won't rob it of its perfume. MAN IN THE STREET.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 17
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112STATE SOCIALISM, Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 17
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