MONETARY COMMISSION.
(To the Editor.) Sir —As Mr Eliott states, the Monetary Commission is oyew not* Mr Eliott endeavour; L’?.^«£''VrtS Ih LS built on and what stages o( development have been through to reach ou P sent state of society. I 'T gest he read Tuganbarqnowsky s 1 Hrs; tory of Crisis,” a capitahstac wnter { then read Louis Bouden s The° e System of Ivarl Marx,” and Capi tel,” by Karl Marx. Then perhaps lie may not make such statements as lie do I remember the motion before the A. and P. Association fora 10 per cent, cut and the statemen made, but what is the result of that cut? One only needs to read the last report of that body. Well do 1 re member the sound finance of the City Council and unfortunately I am rated to crushing point through that high finance. Well do I i emeinber the freezing industrial strike and the wages reductions to help high finance. But Mr Editor, like all enlightened men Mr Eliott probably would not listen if I told him there was very little wrong with this monetary system ; all that is wrong is the private ownership of the means of production, distributmn, and
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 118, 18 April 1934, Page 6
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203MONETARY COMMISSION. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 118, 18 April 1934, Page 6
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