Century of Common Man
Henry A. Wallace, Vice-President the United States.
The century which will come into being after this war can and must be a century of the common man. Everywhere the common man must learn to build his own industries with his own hands in practical fashion. Everywhere the common man must learn to increase his productivity so that he and his children can eventually pay the world community all that they have received. No nation will have the God-given right to exploit other nations. The older nations will have the privilege to help the younger nations to get started on the path to industrialisation, but there must be neither militarv nor economic imperialism. —
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 August 1942, Page 2
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116Century of Common Man Taranaki Daily News, 22 August 1942, Page 2
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