The “Easy Way” Out
Sir, —The quotation given . by. your correspondent Frank White as indicating “the plain and easy way” out of our troubles, takes no account of a world teeming with the knowledge and potentialities of wealth production and distribution. Modern investigation will show that where use is being made. of the knowledge and potentialities—nationally —on one-sixth of the habitable earth, with a population of 170 million people minus the idea of “Divine guidance as visualised by Mr, White— unemployment has been abolished and everybody is working in the planned production of those things which are necessary to abolish poverty and increase the standard of health, wealth leisure and culture for all. If intelligent activities ol Uns nature are Divine guidance, your correspondent will find where it is in operation b.v bringing his world knowledge up to date.—l am. etc.. nniria-i-REALIST Ohakune, January 4.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 88, 8 January 1935, Page 11
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145The “Easy Way” Out Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 88, 8 January 1935, Page 11
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