THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Publicity and Socialism. A simple classification of the nations, according to the extent to which they have accepted socialism would bring out the interesting fact that proficiency in salesmanship was in inverse ratio to faith in socialism. Advertising is developed to its highest degree in America, with the result that the amount and duality of socialism arc both negligible. Advertising is only partly understood, and half-heartedly practised in England. and in consequence we arc also half-hearted Socialists. Going furtber Fast, until Russia is reached, one finds that advertising has hardly been heard of. and socialism is at its best ot worst. —English Periodical.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1923, Page 2
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107THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1923, Page 2
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