"The Old Britain And The New"
ACCORDING to Professor Leslie Lipson, Professor of Political Science at Victoria University College, our generation to-day stands at a turning point. We will, he believes, have to make some momentous decisions in the next few critical years. As New Zealand's future is closely linked with Britain’s, this Dominion, he suggests, should start formulating a political philosophy, What will the new Britain be like; how will it resemble the pre-war Britain that we knew? These are questions he will ask and answer in a series of Winter Course talks which will start from 2YA on Monday, July 23, at 7.15 p.m, and be heard each Monday evening thereafter. The general title of the series is "The Old Britain and the New." Professor Lipson will deal with 13 subjects, each designed to explain some phase of activity in Britain. They will include British history, the British character, the Commonwealth of Nations, the British worker in town and country, London and the lesser cities, education in Britain, and social services.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 317, 20 July 1945, Page 13
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