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FREEDOM AND DISCIPLINE

" Freedom has, in popular opinion, been set over against disci* pline as if one is naturally the enemy of the other," said Professoi E. T. Campagnac, Professor of Education in the University oi Liverpool. "They are not the same, but complementary to eacb other, and plain men may he impatient with philosophers whose reflned definitions suggest that freedom is discipline in holiday dress, and that discipline is freedom in disguise. Mayhe the day will come when we shall hear few praiges of freedom, aii^ jihen discipline .will have ita tuiSi" • • • ■ " - "* — -■ .

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 163, 28 July 1937, Page 4

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FREEDOM AND DISCIPLINE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 163, 28 July 1937, Page 4

FREEDOM AND DISCIPLINE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 163, 28 July 1937, Page 4

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