RADIXISM.
Sir, —The above seems to me to be a more suitable heading for the letters emanating from, the pen of "Radix," as they are certainly not Douglasism. "Radix" reminds one of a dog chasing his own tail, his mind runs in circles, he keeps asking the same questions, and they have been answered repeatedly, politely, patiently and correctly, but he doesn't seem to possess the required amount of grey matter necessary to assimilate these answers. Now, "Radix" hastens to answer his own effusion, eager to give us his latest hypothesis, which he has worked out to his own satisfaction, but to the utter bewilderment of Douglas students. The colossal audacity of "Radix" attempting to ridicule the master minds of men such as Major Douglas and a host of the "Intelligentsia" of Britain and other countries, is nothings, short of astounding. , , I heartily agree with "Radix" , when he says—" Why don't folka make an honest attempt to understand what it is all about." I would , prescribe a large dose of his own advice for himself, so that, he will at least, have mastered the rudiments of his subject, before he again rushes into print. , "ZEALOT."
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXII, Issue 11346, 16 February 1934, Page 3
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