“However good-hearted and goodintentioned Individuals may be, they are to some extent in the grip e£ systems,” said Mr. S. Leathern, assistant lecturer at the Auckland University College, In a public lecture. "The capitalist, for instance, may be a very good fellow individually, but he is generally Involved and influenced in his actions by a system which does not reflect his personal impulses. It seems to me that men suffer from a lack of knowledge. The path of progress lies along education, and by an interchange of ideas we can arrive at a clearer understanding of the problems of the world.’’
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 253, 22 July 1936, Page 13
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