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...children under twelve in Britain have ever tasted white bread, but they soon will have the chance. Last week Prime Minister Churchill's government announced that April will bring the end of wartime controls which restrict bakers to a nutritious but not widely beloved brownish bread known as the "national" loaf...
...freedom on the material plane will have been the price of abolition of violence and injustice on the material plane. 'Government is the penalty for original sin.' Given the imperfection of human nature, the only way to abolish strife and injustice on a material plane is to restrict freedom there. In a powerful, healthy, overpopulated world, even the proletarian's freedom to beget children will no longer be his private affair, but will be regulated by the state...
...British governor general would now be hemmed in by advisers; 2) before the second vote is taken, all British forces are to be withdrawn from the Sudan and the civil services are to be "Sudanized"; 3) the plebiscite, to be administered by an international commission, is to restrict the choices to two-complete independence or union with Egypt. There would be no opportunity to choose dominion status within the British Commonwealth...
...Oddest thing is that after all these weeks of whistle-stopping, television, button-wearing (all novelties to us), publicity and advertising, probably not more than 50 percent of the potential voters will vote. Why have literacy tests (in 14 states) and poll taxes (in five) to restrict the franchise...
Forward Step. To achieve this, Rab Butler has done more than restrict imports. He has fought inflation at home and cut consumer-spending by tighter restriction on credit, the reduction of food subsidies and other measures. These anti-consumption measures have worked. Tea (which was recently derationed) and other foods are now plentiful. Prices have risen enough so that buyers find themselves rationed by their own purses rather than government decree. Thus, Rab Butler has cut the amount of sterling needed for purchases abroad. He was also helped by the fall in world prices of commodities Britain buys, without...