SOCIAL JUSTICE SESSIONS
Sir,-How much longer has one to put up with our friends of the Social Justice sessions of the ZB stations? Who gives them the right to inflict upon unwilling ears year after year their outpourings of sentimental slush? Surely, in the language of the day, they’ve "had it"? In the world of thought and philosophy there are many and diversified opinions and theories, and I for one would like to hear them. The Rationalists, the Marxists, the Atheists, etc., have their recipes for the world’s evils and six o’clock Sunday night is just the right time for all to hear. I appeal to the authorities to give the non-Christians (according to the last census their numbers are growing steadily) a break.
RATIONALIST
(Wellington),
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 421, 18 July 1947, Page 22
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126SOCIAL JUSTICE SESSIONS New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 421, 18 July 1947, Page 22
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