THE SUPSTITUTION FOR DEMOCRACY.
Deferring to “the substitution for democracy of the control of a single nr.rtv claiming to have concentrated in it.-If all the living, vigorous, constructive, patriotic and incorruptible elements of the national hie, the Condon “Dailv Telegraph” says: “There is a fiction of it in Russia : thm-e is a fiction of it in Spain; it cx : st>. unconfessed. in Turkey; such nelit icn! system as there is in China is founded upon it. In all these cases ihe experiment is ill various stages of endeavour; in none of them has if ap-
proaohe-d to the point of success attained in a great nation, at the summit of civilisation and culture, under the direction of Signor Alussolini. He at least has formulated his solution of the overshadowing problem of all dictatorship. The future is his regime does not depend on chance alone. It must he left to events to answer the question whether the completed organism of the Fascist State his in it the stuff of permanence.’’
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1928, Page 7
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169THE SUPSTITUTION FOR DEMOCRACY. Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1928, Page 7
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