A PACIFIST TECHNIQUE.
„ .rj1 Of fnrthEr civil «* « #on!a &Vt, paeifiBts might concentrate ilpori the introduction of a liHl . of rival sbeial theoriee. tfsolu! tions ara Jo be peaceful we eaonot go on elaiming for our esneoial e3 »hTY -fU i00tr™es comP1Me iniafflbiuty ifii complete irreconcdabihty yith other doetrines. It is iinpoesibie for Conservatites on one side, to go on saymg: ' Soeialism ie the enemy and mnet U ruthlessly repressed; there ean be no cottpromiee »iffi it'- for Soomhste to go on eayhig, 'The whble oapitaliet ofderlu t wlS aw and property aholished,' and to go oh P^rsdnifying 'the eaS emphasising the eonflict as iitecoiicilabie, insisling that there cah he iio gradual knnrnS^Ti a vi lnereasiiig Co-Offeratibn by consent. It U fblly for Tofy aiid Social Z ,Ko^4ar ^ come *3 the difect result of a psybholbHcal momentum inherent m thesfe attittideA"— Sir Normhn Ahgell.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 29, 18 February 1937, Page 4
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143A PACIFIST TECHNIQUE. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 29, 18 February 1937, Page 4
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