SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1937. Volume 8. Number 12.
Speakers From the Floor
Speakers From the Floor
Mr. Jenkins followed in the main Mr. Freeman's arguments that violence is a concomitant of the state; and pointed out that the only people who don't want a state are anarchists who contemplate its overthrow by violence.
Mr. Perry said that violence leaves only ill-feeling and jealousy in. its wake and cannot produce stable results.
The argument of Mr. Andrews was that social violence never completely achieves its end, and as long as there are examples of the successful use of non-violence, then the principle becomes established.