MUSSOLINI ON DEMOCRACY.
“One of the most serious signs of the times has been the indifference that the workers have, shown to the suppression of liberty by the Russian Bolshevists. We can conceive that if after the disastrous failure of. a Labour Government, an English Mussolini*offered to the English workers high wages and a share in the profits of their trades, at the price of constitutional freedom, his offer might be accepted. AVe cannot say, therefore, that we consider even British liberties to be safe. Nor do we believe that in an ago of ruthless repression religion wfnild dominate the world. Its mission would be to the individual, not to the nation or the race. Above all. mankind would be haunted for ages by the regret that the bravest effort that his race had ever made for freedom had ended in tears and blood.”— “Church Times.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1926, Page 1
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146MUSSOLINI ON DEMOCRACY. Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1926, Page 1
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