WORLD FOR ZEROS
Sir-"If you knew Time as well as I do," said the Hatter, "You wouldn't talk of wasting it. It’s him." And if the writer of "World for Zeros" knew Liberty as well as I do he wouldn’t speak of putting her in cold storage or pursuing of enclosing her in an O sign. Personally I do not see how liberty can be separated from truth, justice, tolerance, or any other of the virtues. Freedom is like fresh air, and it strikes me as idiotic to sit in airtight rooms to preserve the fresh air for the future. , Does the writer think that had our forefathers been a little less fond of liberty we should have a little freedom now to do our own planning?
CIPHER
(Dunedin).
(The writer thinks that corresponden should read articles with care before them.-Ed.)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 492, 26 November 1948, Page 5
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141WORLD FOR ZEROS New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 492, 26 November 1948, Page 5
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