THE REAL LEARNING.
" The leai'ning whioh is wanted is learning to know what other people's thoughts are ; learning to know what other people's ambitions and rights are, and learning to know what justice is, not only for other people but for ourselves, and how to obtain it," said Lord Sankey in a recent speeoh. "And to obtain it, liberty of thought and opinion is required; the liberty, too, of expresBing" and publishing our opinions temperately and reasonably and without fear of the consequences — a doctrine which applies not only to individuals but to States. The reason for our international trouble is thkt We do not recognise what the diffloulties of other nations are; what their ambitions are, and what is just in the controversies between them. It is no use glaring at one another from behind machine-guns and tariff walls. Till we get some system yddch will enable us to appreciate and realise the answer to these questions, we shall never get what ws all want — peace — which is the greatest good/'
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 16, 3 February 1937, Page 4
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