TOWARDS BOLSHEVISM
GERMANY AND JAPAN
ECONOMIC MEASURES
(Received December 30, 9.15 a.m.)
LONDON, December 29.
The "Daily Telegraph," in a leader, points out that the economic measures in Germany and Japan represent progressive gravitation to the principle of Bolshevism, which, it is professed, is anathema to both, and that .economic Bolshevism means conscription of the productive resources, the only difference between the three countries being that Russia organises her economy in the interest of a class instead of a race.
The "Telegraph" adds that Japan's new ordinances mobilising the economic resources and controlling labour and capital, etc., are the. first step along the lines of'the German measures and are substantially similar to Russia's.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 156, 30 December 1938, Page 7
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