Salient. The Newspaper of Victoria University College. Vol. 20, No. 3. April 12, 1956
M.R.A. is a revolution
M.R.A. is a revolution
It is a revolution, to bring social, political, economic, national and supra-national change, a whole range of motives to the whole world. But it is more than that. It is the ideology of freedom, the ideology of renaissances
It offers the chance for everyone everywhere to go into action today to remake the world to satisfy the hunger for bread, work, peace and faith that lies deep in the heart of every man.
Yes, it works.
It works in North Africa. In both Tunisia and Morocco the new nationalist Governments say that it was the new factor which MRA introduced into negotiations with France which enabled them to achieve their independence during recent months. In his message to the MRA World Mission, the Prime Minister of Morocco, Si Bekkai, said, his Government "participates whole-heartedly in the action of the World Mission of MRA."
We may not be interested in ideologies but they are interested in us. For ideologies and not economic or political theories are going to decide the future of Asia, of Africa—and of New Zealand.