2003
DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1665.2003.02041.x
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“…1 Further, Kisely tells us, 'It really is time to move on'. 1 Yet what clearer sign of moving on and of democratic reform of the College could there be than to drop the anachronistic 'Royal'?! Can one deal with present wrongs without thinking about their antecedents?…”
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“…1 Further, Kisely tells us, 'It really is time to move on'. 1 Yet what clearer sign of moving on and of democratic reform of the College could there be than to drop the anachronistic 'Royal'?! Can one deal with present wrongs without thinking about their antecedents?…”
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“…With regard to New Zealanders being concerned with overbearing attitudes from across the Tasman, 1 this is an illustration of my basic point: the Royal name is associated with overbearing narcissistic grandiosity, and it is time we got rid of it. If indeed New Zealanders are concerned with external pressure, perhaps Australia could learn a thing or two from our cousins across the water!…”
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