Salient: An organ of student opinion at Victoria University, Wellington. Vol. 23, No. 5. Wednesday, June 15, 1960
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The most important thing about this analytical survey of the economic condition among sheep is the essentially bureaucratic nature of any such inquiry.
The question, "Have you any wool?" is a penetrating one and in fact raises the whole problem of the vested interests of a controlling class grabbing the textile industry from the small consumer.
Surety only ft Christian or a cop could support such an idotic movement towards repressiveness.
One of the leading Lithuanian sociologists, R. Vladivostok, in an attempt to excuse such obviously sloganised " theory," appeals to "tradition" to justify this intellectual apathy.