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NEED TO THINK

TOTALITARIAN TRENDS ECONOMIC CAUSES REVIEWED PEOPLE'S RESPONSIBILITY, An examination of economic circumstances which are productive of a national outlook likely to lead to totalitarianism was made last, night by Mr. 11. 1!. Ilodwell. lecturer in economics at Auckland University College, in an address to the Auckland Diocesan Churchmen's Association. At the same time he pointed to the dangers confronting a democracy experiencing an increasing measure of State control if the people did not carry their responsibility past the ballot box. It, was essential, he urged, unless the people of such a country were ready to submit to the growth ol totalitarianism, for them to undertake a very difficult path of mental discipline. Responsibility After Vote Too many people were inclined to believe that their responsibility was discharged when they had cast their vote. On the contrary, it was imperative that thev should think upon and analyse each step taken by the State, so t that they might be prepared to come together and decide whether such a step I was good. Mr. Rod well examined the effect of j changes in population and industrial I structure to show how economic coni ditions were produced which resulted J in the emergence of an idea that 19th j century methods of haphazard and unregulated capitalism would no longer work when the impact of new eon- ! ditions was felt, Insnlationist policies. 1 reinforced by the bitterness left bv the ! last war, grew out of the new economic | circumstances and extended the field for | the State's active control of economic ! life and the regimentation of individual effort.

The Vital Question The economic trends which he examined. said Air. Rodwell, greatly increased the nationalist outlook, which in turn readily became aggressive in its effort to satisfy its economic needs. Herein lay the question which people should aslc themselves. The trends of their economic life produced a set of circumstances which could easily result in such a tendency to lean upon the State that the way to totalitarianism was made easy. It was no use saying that all regimentation should go It was necessary to move with the times, but it. was essential that the individual should think and not merely acquiesce. Before the address members of the association attended a short service in the chapel of the Flying Angel Missions to Seamen. It was taken by Archbishop Avcrill. who later presided at the meeting.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23970, 21 May 1941, Page 12

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NEED TO THINK New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23970, 21 May 1941, Page 12

NEED TO THINK New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23970, 21 May 1941, Page 12