Opinion: The risk of plummeting into a peasant economy
Ceri Wells Sat, 20 Sep 2014
From earliest times, New Zealand has been a country of thought leaders and innovators.
In the days of pigeon post and wind-blown ships, people had to be resourceful because the chances of receiving assistance and supplies from overseas were zero.
They learned to find their own solutions
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