Haman Rights
Sir, —I confess to some alarm for Western security when J. J. Dolan asserts Empire loyalties in terms of association challenged throughout its length and breadth. It is not those benefits Britain (inter alia) has conferred on her colonies that these latter wish to forgo; it is her continued control in ownership. If we are not to see colonial ownership revert into native hands we must renounce it at home. And what applies to the group conscience applies firstly to the individual. Creative principle conveys to the creative the simple right only of need filled. Ownership in possession interferes with such right of need in others and is thus moral, if not legal, delinquency. Whether as anteatomic or post-world society will be compelled it seems to adopt alternative means to wealth distribution.—Yours, etc., FRANCIS Wm. HEAL. February 11, 1959.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28819, 13 February 1959, Page 6
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