- 1990 edition. 161 pages
- Publisher Foxton Publications
- Softcover. Format B. Indexed
- Condition. Very Good
A controversial look at New Zealand's faltering democracy. 'Bill Huzziff has lived at Foxton for most of his life. With forebears who farmed from the time they stepped ashore from the Edwin Fox in 1878 it was not surprising Bill settled into a dairy farming career, moving through the normal steps of farmer worker, sharemilker and on to farm ownership. Farming and associated matters (he is currently chairman of the local branch of Federated Farmers) remains his main interest. However, from the late seventies he began to realise something had gone wrong in New Zealand. Feeling that people who are not prepared to take action have no right to whinge, he joined the National Party.
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