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THE PHILOSOPHY OF WORK.

“Work is often regarded as a hardpi,in. and an ideal of a certain kind of Socialism is; “Less work with more irtiy. and more leisure.’ But work should he regarded as the satisfaction of a natural impulse and the fulfilment of a. dutv. or the repayment or a debt to mifions of other workers who hivq helped to give us comfort and health, and subsistence itself. Work should be, regarded as a form of exercise mill self-development as a means to enable us to appreciate leisure and rest; as a bond uniting all the host members if humanity; as a privilege ol man, a IVCow-worker with God. AA oi k also is our groat teacher. Jesus drew ninny of bis lessons and parables from the daily work of man. And work is also full of suggestions for daily lile.’ Eustace Mile?.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1927, Page 4

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145

THE PHILOSOPHY OF WORK. Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1927, Page 4

THE PHILOSOPHY OF WORK. Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1927, Page 4

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