The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1964 Page: 17 of 22
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saying a person is a liberal
or a conservative is usually
far from precise because most
people support elements of
both points of view. It is pro-
bable that there are very
few who are wholly liberal or
wholly conservative.
Free Enterprise Vs. Socialism
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421 South Alamo Street in San Antonio. Much of HemisFair’s renovation on the
grounds will be in the same style.
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being implied in these last sible for those living on farms
to enjoy some of the convent-
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religious societies where true
communism has ben practiced.
(Note communism with a
small c). This latter is the
kind of life practiced by the
early Christiana It is thus of
much later origin than free
enterprise. It stems from the
teaching of Jesus, — "Thou
shalt love thy neighbor as
thyself." Early communism
implied that each member of
the community was working
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CONGRATULATIONS
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express indefiniteness, as in
the sentence, "There were ten
or twelve people present" Or
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ences of those who live in the
cities.
Which Way Should We Go?
If we were to imitate
Sweden we could go a long
way in both directions, be-
cause there they have a high-
er standard of living for the
total population than we have
here. They have less unem-
ployment, and less interfer-
ence with business from gov-
ernment. They have more
socialism in the form of Job
retraining for the unemploy-
ed, state care for the sick,
needy, and older people.
If we accept the philosophy
of the Declaration of Indepen-
dence that we are to enjoy
"life, liberty, and the pursuit
of happiness,” then if — in
the pursuit of happiness —
one group Of our society
causes another group to be
unhappy, it may sometimes
be necessary for the govern-
ment selected by the people
to equalize the pursuit of
bate the backers of one
philosophy talk as though the
other philosophy were wholly
evil, and vice versa. Free en-
terprise is, of course, the
older of the two for, in its
purest form, it is the law of
the Jungle. Each animal is
free to prey on those it can
destroy until a stronger one
comes along to destroy it. This
led to the old concept that
wealth is the reward for vir-
tue, and poverty the result of
sin. It has led in more modern
times to the wage slaves in
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socialism leads ultimately to - - -
We salute the owners of this now
Supermarket for this fine addition to the
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□ I would like to subscribe to the Navasota Examiner
□ I already subscribe to the Navaseta Examiner
Fill out coupon and mail to Circulation Dept,
0713638
merce Commission. It was the
depression of 1929 that
brought into being the num-
erous government agencies
that shored up the economy
so it could function — at all
in some cases. The federal
guarantee of bank deposits at
the request of banks has
eliminated the likelihood of
a run on banks like that of
1933. Price supports in agri-
culture were instituted to en-
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for the common good. Since
the society was made up of
deeply religious individuals,
it needed almost no govern-
ment (Communism of the
Russian type is, of course, not
voluntary but forced.)
Modern Mixtures
In our government here in
the United States we have
neither one nor the other of
these forms of society, but
a mixture of both. We have
if you
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will be delighted with the basket of gifts
and helpful information they will receive
from our hostess, a symbol of the com-
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without governmental inter-
Many of the "socialistic"
accretions of the federal gov-
ernment stemmed originally ।
from inability or refusal of
individuals, local communi-
ties, or states to solve by
themselves the problems that
confronted them. it was the '
excesses of the railroad mag-
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Whitten, Bob. The Navasota Examiner and Grimes County Review (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1964, newspaper, November 12, 1964; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446212/m1/17/?q=%221964~%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.