EDUCATION FOR PEACE
"Mothers in the Labour "Movement ought.to see that their children were imbued with th© ideas expressed in the resolution, from their earliest years. If they allowed their children to grow up listening to the drum and the bugle, and to think it wasTa glor- . fou's thing to be a soldier, was there any ground for surpiise if they flock- ► Ed to the flag, or pretended in their games they., were killing each other." The resolution alluded to: / : "That this conference of working women declares itself opposed* to all forms of militarism, and pledges itself t 0 Impress upon the plastic mind? of the rising generation, a hor-ror.. of war, with all'its attendant sufferings and brutalities and to teach them ihat all wars are DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, INSTIGATED iN THE INTERESTS OP CAPITALISM."
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Bibliographic details
Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 301, 6 December 1922, Page 6
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135
EDUCATION FOR PEACE
Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 301, 6 December 1922, Page 6