The industrialised countries are, with an enthusiasm reminiscent of a lunatic asylum, turning out an everincreasing , plethora of . mere factory products and sending them forth to compete : in ever-shrinking markets in .exchange for food, and ; are pouring forth an ever-increasing .stream of armaments to. fight , amongst themselves for markets. . The only goal In sight is war and yet war, the blowing up iqif the, plethora and the permanent deviation of 'the stock of the white rslce, at the time, too,' When, by <reas'bn Of • failing fecundity; the pros-. : pect*of its-having to _ght about something other tban markets is becoming Soddy. ; . : -.-
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 13, Issue 31, 1 August 1923, Page 7
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