Editorial - The Rotary Balita no. 640 (February 16, 1950)
Description: page 24 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 624 to 649Summary: The most effective defense against communism is neither the atomic nor the hydrogen bomb. Neither is it a powerful navy or airforce. It is a contented, happy citizenry. In a country where the masses are contented and well pleased with their Government, there is little cause for worry. Of course fifth columnists are clever in inventing grievances, in distorting the truth, and disturbing the tranquility of the most peaceful homes and nations. So it is highly important to keep our people contented and alert, as well as prepared for defense against all enemies.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Rotary Balita no. 640 (February 16, 1950).
The most effective defense against communism is neither the atomic nor the hydrogen bomb. Neither is it a powerful navy or airforce. It is a contented, happy citizenry. In a country where the masses are contented and well pleased with their Government, there is little cause for worry. Of course fifth columnists are clever in inventing grievances, in distorting the truth, and disturbing the tranquility of the most peaceful homes and nations. So it is highly important to keep our people contented and alert, as well as prepared for defense against all enemies.
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