Salient. Official Newspaper of Victoria University of Wellington Students Association. Vol 40 No. 23. September 12 1977
A Fascist New Zealand?
A Fascist New Zealand?
The 1930's depression shows that given conditions favouring the growth of fascism, fascism could develop rapidly and find significant mass appeal. Thus a victory for fascism is possible in New Zealand. There is nothing unique about New Zealand and its people that would make such a victory impossible. The National Party has contained a significant potential fascist element since its foundation. As conditions favouring the development of fascism emerge these potential fascists will crawl out of the woodwork.
1. | Lipson Politics of Equality. |
2. | R.S. Milne Political Parties in New Zealand. |
3. | M.C. Pugh, The New Zealand Legion 1932 - 5. NZ Journal of History, April 1971. |
4. | M.C. Pugh, The New Zealand Legion 1932 - 5. NZ Journal of History, April 1971. |
5. | M.C. Pugh, The New Zealand Legion 1932 - 5. NZ Journal of History, April 1971. |
6. | M.C. Pugh, The New Zealand Legion 1932 - 5. NZ Journal of History, April 1971. |
7. | M.C. Pugh, The New Zealand Legion 1932 - 5. NZ Journal of History, April 1971. |
8. | M.Pugh, op cit. |
9. | M. Pugh, op cit. |
10. | R.M. Burdon, The New Dominion, MA Thesis. |
11. | 'Gracchus', Banking Buccaneers. |