ARE WE OVER-ORGANISED.
“Wo are overdone with reformer ;i ikl organisers. and underdone with people of sufficient- balance* and judge meat to realise the complexities of tie proldem and the difficulties inherent in it. We have suffered a great dea from the dangers of action founderei' on misunderstanding. There is neve' any douht as to what is the rigb course for the individual. r l here i always grave doubt on the same qne<t ion for groups of individuals, or fo society as a whole. If that lie true wisdom would seem to lb* in a lac ol action evecot hv individuals. Thill I think, will lie the tendency of tli next general ion or two. "We have hn' far too much rolled ive action and fato i lit tle encpuragcimmt. lor the ir dividual. Such diflrulties as hesc' os may he traced to these tendencic* and the hone of the future lies in ; reversion of them.’’ Sir Truest Hem writ n in “Producer and C nstomei.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1928, Page 7
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167ARE WE OVER-ORGANISED. Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1928, Page 7
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