"For NZers the state is an instrument rather than an oversoul.... a pork-barrel from which a member might extract pickings for his constituents."
"New Zealanders [use the] state for their material well-being without too curious an interest in the philosophical implications of their actions, as they [have] since the beginnings of their history....
"For [New Zealanders] the state [is] an instrument rather than an oversoul.... a pork-barrel from which a member might extract pickings for his constituents."
~ W.H. Oliver, from his book The Story of New Zealand (p. 130)
NB: tenses changed.
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