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’ PROFAGANDA NOT ENOt'GH. i 1 do uoi undcreGini.'iT.c the y wor < f ■ prcpugiuidu. whether in the form of i books er periodic:!ls or tlie spoken ■ >-ni, writes Mr Herbert Read. Once |it in the hands of ;i single centralised authority, it can mould mass oni' inion t<i .Irrwst any kind of belief It | ean do almost anything short of vhanj ging human nature But it cannot al- > ter the basic mshnvus of men, smd for : that reason tlie uniformity it establish*es rem.ait:’ iioeetire. a faeado of stucco * with nt .-iipyoi'titii; w-ih. Human i nature e.m oniy be changed by en- - vironmt, it. genetics and other longterm ph.’ oral factors. If we want to make mankind a more peace-loving atiimal, we mu t first create the right kind of iociii! mould, the right kind of family life, the right kind of education; and ;dl these things must be pr >- vided ufi a world scelc. because jxnicv
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 February 1941, Page 2
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