AMERICA WARNED
DICTATORSHIPS AND EDUCATION. “Anyone who has studied the development of dictatorship must be impressed with the tactics which are employed with respect to education. As issues become, sharper, as the community becomes more divided, and as minorities become more fanatical, every sort of pressure is exerted to control the learning process, to intimidate teachers, and to stop discussion. This thing must not happen in America. If we are to prevent it, we must act now in practical ways to revitalise our educational system. The way to do this is to promote free speech and free assemblage as an educational process.”—©r John W. Studebaker.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3826, 28 October 1936, Page 2
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