THE FINAL BROADCAST
Sir,—Democracy, one hopes, wilfc be best expressed by four leading voices speaking an equal length of time. As for the future, let us ponder on Spinoza. “The final end of the State consists not in dominating over men, restraining them by fear, subjecting them to the will of others. Rather it has for its end so to act that its citizens shall in security develop body and soul and make free use of their reason. For the true end of the State is liberty."—l am, etc.. L. A. Thomson. Port Chalmers, September 21.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25338, 23 September 1943, Page 3
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