GOVERNMENT OF RUTHLESSNESS.
"In Germany, Italy and Russia wa are watehing the complete suhordination of the individual to the State, not only in his extemal life and action, but also, So far as education and propaganda can aehieve it, in thought and .will. In all three Countries the methods adopted have been essentially the same— the ruthless exercise of force, the extermination of persons who seemed likely to he irreconcilable, and thereafter the continuing threat of death, imprisonment and loss of goods, the employment of espionage in its most inhnmaa and revolting forms, creating distrust between members of the same family and between friends who seemed inseparahly Ufiited, and the enforcement of methods of education and psychological manipulation calcnlated to monld impressionable minds into oue and the same rigid and uniform shape, and to permit no independenee of judgment or of action." — Dr. A. W. Pickaxd-Cam-bridge, president of the Eduojt^Mongl | Asspciation,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 41, 4 March 1937, Page 4
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151GOVERNMENT OF RUTHLESSNESS. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 41, 4 March 1937, Page 4
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