Salient: An organ of student opinion at Victoria University, Wellington. Vol. 23, No. 5. Wednesday, June 15, 1960
Progress Before Humanity
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Progress Before Humanity
It is the reviewer's opinion that wherever the blame may lie for the big blow-up, if it comes, the scientists must accept that blame for haying led us to its brink. This is a direct result of their attitude nowadays, that the progress of science is more important than any adverse effect that it may have on humanity. Science is no longer a philosophy it is a religion, and the film fails to analyse satisfactorily this changed altitude.
—R.W.H.
A View From The Bridge.
N.Z. Players. Opens at Wellington 6th July. Arthur Miller's tragedy of jealousy in the clocks of New York. Banned in London. Produced here by Roy Hope. This play continues the declared policy of the Players to develop a bolder line in 1960.—Advt.