THE CORPORATIVE STATE
Sir, —According to your correspondent, Mr. Newman, my two statements thai the corporative system started in Italy in November, 1934, and that it has, therefore, not had a fair trial are misleading. In reply, I beg to refer to the issue of the New Zealand Herald of November 12, 1934, in which there appeared a telegraphic account of the impressive ceremony in the Julius Caesar Hall in Rome, where Mussolini formally inaugurated _ the new corporative system, and initiated tlie 22 corporations, which will control all departments of industry, and several professions throughout Italy. Mr. Newman "wants us to blame the corporative system for events, that happened during the formative period of the evolution of this new system. Surely it is not a fair trial to test a lengthy chain before the links have been properly forged. Mussolini is so sanguine of the ultimate success of his new system that he says all nations will eventually adopt it. Tkomas A. F. Stone.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22059, 15 March 1935, Page 13
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