ECONOMICS LECTURES.
"CRISIS OF CAPITALISM.” The first- fortnightly lecture in connection with the economics course organised by the Workers’ Educational Association in Hamilton will take place on Alonday at Invicta Buildings. Entitled “The Crisis of Capitalism,” the course will discuss whether capitalism is capable of -surviving. It will consider how far 'this system has been modified and can be modified to prevent a recurrence of the -present depression and how far such radically different arrangements as those which Russia is attempting carry hope of permanent success. The lecturers will include three members of -the staff of the Auckland University College, -Dr. 11. Belshaw, Professor of Economics; and Alessrs 11. R. Rodwell, ALA., and F. B. Stephens, ALA., 8.C0m., lecturers in economics. Other leoturers will be Mr T. Bloodworth and Air N. M. Richmond, 8.A., . Auckland, director of the Workers Educational Association.
Air Richmond will deliver the first lecture on Alonday evening on “The Successes and Failures of Capitalism."
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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18927, 22 April 1933, Page 8
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