Salient. Victoria University of Wellington Student's Newspaper. Volume 31, Number 9. May 21 1968
Inevitable
Inevitable
There is no means within our society to stop the inevitable revolution of the workers against management. Government is powerless in this. Its -agencies of police and military would be totally ineffective against an uprising of the workers.
There is no possible means of controlling New Zealanders by economic pressure. There is no chance at all of setting up a Fascist state, a police state, or a dictatorial state, simply because the majority of New Zealanders, as it happens workers, would not accept such a stale from anybody who tried to impose it.