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WHAT IS A LIBERAL?

Sir-I have just read Brian Fisher’s story of the small boy and the merry-go-round, on which he bases a parable of liberalism. Applying the analogy, we find that the non-Liberals-and what sort of illiberalism is Mr. Fisher asking us to admire?-are they who go round and round at great speed, with much hideous noise, and stay in exactly the same place, deafened and dizzied out of any kind of rational self-possession.

J. G. A.

POCOCK

( Christchurch). ,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 444, 26 December 1947, Page 5

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WHAT IS A LIBERAL? New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 444, 26 December 1947, Page 5

WHAT IS A LIBERAL? New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 444, 26 December 1947, Page 5

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