Thoughts For The Times
Our National Life. England, it has been said by an eminent sociologist, has no theory of herself, no real consciousness of her destiny, no true will to collective power. She hag no clearly defined common purpose. This mainly accounts for the ineffectiveness and bewildering complexity of our national Sentiments, interests and activities, certainly for our lack of purposive coordination in the great field of industry. The origin of this defect is primarily racial. Anglo-Saxon stock is innately individualistic. —Sip John Finding,
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1922, Page 2
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85Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1922, Page 2
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