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Dr. William Brown, Wilde Reader in Mental Philosophy at Oxford, in the psychology section, speaking on dictators, said ' The movements toward dictatorships at the present day seem to be a fair illustration of regressioh, a stepping hack to a more pnmitive form of social organisation in the face of insuperable difficulties. The economie system has not been adequate to the rapid changes brought about by physical science, and the nations, in self-defence, had to wrap their skirts around them and keep separate from one another. So dictatorships have arisen in certain places, and even disguised dictatorships in other places. Ihe danger j& tha£ it giyes too s&ftofe power tp one man," «
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 51, 16 March 1937, Page 4
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