whose do not work should no

would seem to be that those

or less forccs them on unwilling

power advertising which more

means of a campaign of high

wants. Goods are sold only by

goods which no one really

is engaged on the production of

the population that is in work

Line 8.1.0 longer be penalised in income.

Line 8.1.1 They should be paid substan-

Line 8.1.2 tially the same income as those

Line 8.1.3 in work and, indeed, even

Line 8.1.4 thought of as good citizens for

Line 8.1.5 not muddling up the labour

Line 8.1.6 market. Unfortunately, experi-

Line 8.1.7 ence is proving that things are

Line 8.1.8 not quite as simple as that. Ex-

Line 8.1.9 perience is proving it is only a

Line 8.1.10 rare citizen who has sufficient

Line 8.1.11 resources in himself to remain

Line 8.1.12 happy and out of mischief when

Line 8.1.13 his days are not filled up for

Line 8.1.14 him by a prescribed job. Those

Line 8.1.15 who have such resources should

Line 8.1.16 certainly be thought of as good

Line 8.1.17 citizens and rewarded rather