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THOUGHTS FOR IKE TIMES.

Soui: Economic Dkdvctioxs. (1) That till (lie wealth that we produce, even if equally divided, would provide a standard far less than the average social reformer actually thinks is in cxisteme. (2) That it. is better to have a moderate proportion of a large aggregate produced by willing co-operation of all parties, than a larger pronnrfiun of a meagre aggregate, which results from the stinted and stuiiied efforts of all parties watching each other in daily jealousy and interna! conflict. (3) The standard of life to he obtained without elaborate contest, as a share of universal hard work and efficiency under stable conditions, far exceeds any standard that can ho got out of tho production that results in a world of suspicion and artificial restriction.- Sir Josiah Stain)).

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1926, Page 2

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THOUGHTS FOR IKE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1926, Page 2

THOUGHTS FOR IKE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1926, Page 2

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