CORNERSTONE OF A FREE NATION.
While the Government must be eXpected to play a large part in economic affairs in the coming years, compared with the pre-war era, this should be accompanied by a determination to leave the widest possible scope for the free enterprise system. Free enterprise means a welcome to new ideas, new products, new industries, new jobs. It stimulates men of all talents and capacities to make the most of their abilities. Free enterprise means freedom of opportunity—which is the mainspring of successful rehabilitation and the best guarantee of progress and prosperity for all New Zealand. If enterprise be fettered and restricted, this Dominion will see State socialism striving for monopolistic control. Free enterprise is the. cornerstone of a free nation.—P.B.A.1
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 8
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124CORNERSTONE OF A FREE NATION. Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 8
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