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November 1, 2018

Jews, Junkers & Priests

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From The Shortest History of Germany (James Hawes, 2018) p110-123 (more…)

October 31, 2018

What is to be done?

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From Identity (Francis Fukuyama, 2018) p163-183

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October 29, 2018

Lords of the world

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From If This is a Man; The Truce (Primo Levi, 1979) p377 (more…)

October 27, 2018

It started in Kogarah

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From Falling Towards England (Clive James, 1985) pp102-7 (more…)

The Champion Bullock Driver

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From Australian Short Stories (Murdoch & Drake-Brockman, 1951) pp130-3 (more…)

October 19, 2018

The fear of modernity

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From Weimar Culture (Peter Gay, 2001) pp80-96 (more…)

October 16, 2018

‘On the Disadvantages of Wearing Fur’

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From The Great Extermination (A.J. Marshall, 1966) pp26-9 (more…)

October 14, 2018

Hitler’s unintentional gift

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From Snakecharmers in Texas (Clive James, 1988) ‘On the library coffee-table’ pp91-110 (more…)

September 24, 2018

The very glue of the peacetime Nazi state.

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From The Shortest History of Germany (James Hawes, 2017) pp172-3 (more…)

Unnerved by prior ownership

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From Hitching rides with Buddha (Will Ferguson, 1998) pp347-9 (more…)

September 22, 2018

A brand new kind of anti-semitism

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From The Shortest History of Germany (James Hawes, 2017) pp117-20 (more…)

September 4, 2018

A Convenient Fear

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From Factfulness (Hans Rosling, 2018) pp232-4 (more…)

August 30, 2018

Immigration: Australia’s Rag Doll

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From Speeches and Essays of Geoffrey Blainey (1991) pp229-35 (more…)

August 29, 2018

Without satellites, without an air force

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From Three Cups of Tea (Mortenson & Relin, 2006) p274 (more…)

August 20, 2018

Fear that they can ride into office

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From The Demon-haunted World (Carl Sagan, 1996) pp379-81 (more…)

August 4, 2018

‘Let us be one!’

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From Krakatoa (Simon Winchester, 2003) pp184-98 (more…)

July 28, 2018

Fear and Loathing

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From The Post-American World (Fareed Zakaria, 2008) pp250-1

America has transformed the world with its power but also with its ideals. When China’s pro-democracy protesters gathered in Tiananmen Square, they built a makeshift figure that suggested the Statue of Liberty, not an F-16. America’s image may not he as benign as Americans think, but it is, in the end, better than the alternatives. That is what has made its immense power tolerable to the world for so long.
Before it can implement any of these specific strategies, however, the United States must make a much broader adjustment. It needs to stop cowering in fear. It is fear that has created a climate of paranoia and panic in the United States and fear that has enabled our strategic missteps. Having spooked ourselves into believing that we have no option but to act fast and alone, preemptively and unilaterally, we have managed to destroy decades of international goodwill, alienate allies, and embolden enemies, while solving few of the major international problems we face. To recover its place in the world, America first has to recover its confidence.
By almost all objective measures, the United States is in a blessed position today. It faces problems, crises, and resistance, but compared with any of the massive threats of the past — Nazi Germany, Stalin’s aggression, nuclear war – the circumstances are favorable, and the world is moving our way. In 1933, Franklin Delano Roosevelt diagnosed the real danger for the United States. ”The only thing we have to fear is fear itself,” he said. “Nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror.” And he was arguing against fear when America’s economic and political system was near collapse, when a quarter of the workforce was unemployed, and when fascism was on the march around the world. Somehow we have managed to spook ourselves in a time of worldwide peace and prosperity. Keeping that front and center in our minds is crucial to ensure that we do not miscalculate, misjudge, and misunderstand. America has become a nation consumed by anxiety, worried about terrorists and rogue nations, Muslims and Mexicans, foreign companies and free trade, immigrants and international organizations. The strongest nation in the history of the world now sees itself as besieged by forces beyond its control. While the Bush administration has contributed mightily to this state of affairs, it is a phenomenon that goes beyond one president. Too many Americans have been taken in by a rhetoric of fear. The 2008 presidential campaign could have provided the opportunity for a national discussion of the new world we live in. On the Republican side, it has been largely an exercise in chest-thumping hysteria. The contenders may have left the scene but their words both reflect and shape the national consciousness. “They hate you!” Rudy Giuliani repeatedly shouted on the campaign trail, relentlessly reminding audiences of the nasty people out there.

July 26, 2018

From Antigua to the United Kingdom

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From The Post-American World (Fareed Zakaria, 2008) pp236-8 (more…)

July 24, 2018

A Do-nothing Politics

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From The Post-American World (Fareed Zakaria, 2008) pp210-4 (more…)

July 21, 2018

Anti-Americanism in RoK, 1986

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From Korea (Simon Winchester, 1988, 2004) pp181-4 (more…)

July 11, 2018

Signifying modernity

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From The Post-American World (Fareed Zakaria, 2008) pp73-7 (more…)

June 29, 2018

Confucian determination

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From Korea (Simon Winchester, 1988, 2004) pp4-9 (more…)

June 26, 2018

A glimmer of hope

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From Can It Happen Here? (Cass Sunstein, Ed, 2018) pp358-60 (more…)

June 13, 2018

‘What in hell are you talking about?’

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From Death Sentence (Don Watson 2003) pp108-110 (more…)

June 12, 2018

Democracy’s core dilemma, and a critical crossroads.

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From Can It Happen Here? (Cass Sunstein, Ed, 2018) pp215-7 (more…)

May 27, 2018

You really think all Japanese have a vision of the end of the world?

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From Underground (Haruki Murakami, 2003) pp296-301 (more…)

May 20, 2018

What could they do?

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From The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (William Shirer, 1960 [2011]) pp232-4 (more…)

May 12, 2018

The Gap Instinct

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From Factfulness (Hans Rosling, 2018) pp38-9 (more…)

May 7, 2018

No British superman

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From The Long Shadow (David Reynolds, 2013) pp424-5 (more…)

April 25, 2018

A special relationship

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From The Long Shadow (David Reynolds, 2013) pp274-8 (more…)

April 9, 2018

Politics does throw up hypocrites and liars

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From Death Sentence: the decay of public language (Don Watson, 2003) pp58-60 (more…)

April 6, 2018

The wrong lama was chosen

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From The River at the Centre of the World (Simon Winchester, 1996) pp400-1 (more…)

March 31, 2018

White, Black, Yellow

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From The Long Shadow (David Reynolds, 2013) pp120-2 (more…)

March 30, 2018

The Left’s Blind Spot: Moral Capital

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From The Righteous Mind (Jonathan Haidt, 2012 ) pp288-94 (more…)

March 20, 2018

Creation of a new, Pan-Asian identity

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From The River at the Centre of the World (Simon Winchester, 1996) pp309-10 (more…)

‘Good on ya, Mrs Thomas! Australia for the white man!’

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From Jessica (Bryce Courtenay, 1998) pp64-70
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March 19, 2018

They forgot that they too were white.

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From March of Folly (Barbara Tuchman, 1984) pp284-91
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The Lansdale Mission

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From The March of Folly (Barbara Tuchman, 1984) pp276
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Like fibers of a cloth absorbing a dye

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From The March of Folly (Barbara Tuchman, 1984) pp264-5
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March 17, 2018

The Price of Freedom

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From Silent Invasion (Clive Hamilton, 2018) pp277-8 (more…)

2500 years of 祖先

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From Silent Invasion (Clive Hamilton, 2018) pp258-9 (more…)

Exploiting Antarctica

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From Silent Invasion (Clive Hamilton, 2018) pp253-4 (more…)

March 15, 2018

China and Australia as one family

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From Silent Invasion (Clive Hamilton, 2018) pp235-7 (more…)

March 11, 2018

The Secret Shame

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From Dismantling the Empire (Chalmers Johnson, 2010) pp191-4 (more…)

It was all a pipedream

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From The Life and Death of Democracy (John Keane, 2009) pp832-4 (more…)

March 8, 2018

To Yichang from the far side of the planet, 1994.

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From The River at the Centre of the World (Simon Winchester, 1996) pp248-52 (more…)

March 4, 2018

中國夢

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From Silent Invasion (Clive Hamilton, 2018) (more…)

February 28, 2018

In trouble simply because he had told the truth – the lesson of Peng Dehuai.

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From The River at the Centre of the World (Simon Winchester, 1996) pp188-91 (more…)

February 27, 2018

Flipping, as we have done, between timidity and petulance.

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From Without America (QE68, Hugh White 2017) pp76-9
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February 26, 2018

Pattern of thoughtless tough talk

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From Without America (QE68, Hugh White 2017) pp52-3, 56-7
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February 22, 2018

Henry Morganthau’s plan for Germany

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From Masters and Commanders (Andrew Roberts, 2008) pp 513,525
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Turnbull plays the Trump card – “defence” to stimulate Science

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From The Demon-haunted World (Carl Sagan, 1996) pp314-7
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February 20, 2018

China, India, opium, tea & England

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From The River at the Centre of the World (Simon Winchester, 1996) pp175-9
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February 18, 2018

Babylon Berlin

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From Weimar Culture (Peter Gay, 2001) pp130-2 (more…)

The message is plain enough.

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From Weimar Culture (Peter Gay, 2001) pp80-4 (more…)

February 15, 2018

We will teach those little people a lesson

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From The River at the Centre of the World (Simon Winchester, 1996) pp 136-9
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February 13, 2018

The Chinese never have forgotten, and never will forget.

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From The River at the Centre of the World (Simon Winchester, 1996) pp128-35
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February 5, 2018

Turnbull’s Australia in the arms race?

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From Dismantling the Empire (Chalmers Johnson, 2010) p148, The Military-Industrial Man
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January 28, 2018

In the image of the West

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From On Identity (Amin Maalouf, 2000) pp58-9
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January 26, 2018

A new concept of identity

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On Identity (Amin Maalouf, 2000) pp26-31
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January 21, 2018

US history, Hollywood & the press

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From Final Cut (Steven Bach, 1985) p285-6
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January 20, 2018

Charismatic personae or mere stunts?

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From Masters and Commanders (Andrew Roberts, 2008) p398
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December 24, 2017

Dick’s Trick

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From Breach of Trust (Andrew Bacevich 2013) pp56-8
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December 17, 2017

A powerful trump

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From Pacific the ocean of the future (Simon Winchester, 2015) pp348-50
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November 30, 2017

John Keegan on War

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From Reith Lectures, 1998. (more…)

November 23, 2017

“But we keep on trying, because there’s nothing else to do.”

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From Annie Proulx’ speech for National Book Award, by Boris Kachka @ Vulture

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November 14, 2017

Fake News, Munich 1933

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Explaining Hitler (Ron Rosenbaum, 1998), The Poison Kitchen pp51-2 (more…)

November 12, 2017

ENSO

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From Pacific, the Ocean of the Future (Simon Winchester, 2015) p264-5
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November 4, 2017

Identity crisis

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Binned (more…)

October 8, 2017

Figure things out for yourself.

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On Tyranny (Timothy Snyder) p72-80


11. Investigate (more…)

September 10, 2017

卑躬屈膝

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From Breaking News (Paul Barry) p125 (more…)

August 31, 2017

Churchill and the Patria

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Finest Hour (Martin Gilbert) p910-1 (more…)

August 27, 2017

Wir werden keinen zivilen Ungehorsam tolerieren

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Civil disobedience (more…)

August 20, 2017

Child Safety

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Re Editorial, The Age 18/8/17 (more…)

August 5, 2017

ABF and Biometrics

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Nicholas Stuart writes (‘Government needs to act on our information security’, 2/8) (more…)

June 20, 2017

One unified media

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Iron Curtain (Anne Applebaum) xxiii-xxiv  (more…)

May 16, 2017

Politics of “the Me”

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One that got away 170511 (more…)

May 4, 2017

New directions for EHR?

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I haven’t detected any upswing in the current pushing citizens to MyHR. There are subtle indicators that tides (for integrated records) may be swinging in another direction. (more…)

May 2, 2017

Changes

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Have absorbed tgk21277, added Archives, Tweets

to do – default text, change colors

April 30, 2017

Clive James’ blue collar

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In his Latest Readings he has another look at John Howard & his writing. (more…)

April 29, 2017

Shabby brown

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The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (William L. Shirer) p215-6 (more…)

April 22, 2017

The most adult thing of all

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Latest Readings (Clive James) p2-3 (more…)

April 9, 2017

He hid the truth

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Dereliction of Duty (H.R. McMaster) p211 (more…)

April 4, 2017

Hijacked by side issues

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From Healthscope taps ex-Telstra executive to nurse it back to health

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March 13, 2017

Peter Sandman on coercion & deception

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From Why do outrage management when you can coerce or deceive people instead?  (more…)

March 9, 2017

A real propensity for lying

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Dereliction of Duty (H.R. McMaster) pp50-1 (more…)

March 4, 2017

Lying in Politics I

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Crises of the Republic (Hannah Arendt) p3-13 (more…)

February 20, 2017

Explaining Trump – imagination inflation?

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Mistakes were made (Carol Tavris & Elliot Aronson) p108-9 (more…)

February 18, 2017

“Could you patent the sun?”

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Mistakes were made (Tavris & Aronson) p61 (more…)

February 9, 2017

The hurt of unbelonging

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Fragile Nation (Tanveer Ahmed) p23-4 (more…)

February 6, 2017

Australia’s Sons

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Snakecharmers in Texas (Clive James) p3-4  (more…)

Made sinister by a new silence

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Snakecharmers in Texas (Clive James) p101-2 (more…)

February 4, 2017

Real beliefs under fMRI

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Being Wrong (Kathryn Schulz) p145 (more…)

February 2, 2017

Wealth without power

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The Origins of Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt) p13 (more…)

January 29, 2017

Bobbitt’s Twelve

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Terror and Consent (Philip Bobbitt) pp416-23 (more…)

January 14, 2017

Gonged, for no good reason

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Hello Trevor, (more…)

January 13, 2017

A beginning and two endings

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The ending from Arendt’s final version of The Origins of Totalitarianism. (p616)

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January 9, 2017

Loyalty

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The Origins of Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt) pp429-30 (more…)

January 8, 2017

Terrifying negative solidarity

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The Origins of Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt) p419 (more…)

Democratic illusions exploded

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The Origins of Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt) pp414-7 (more…)

January 7, 2017

Knowingly compliant

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The first footnote in Arendt’s 1967 Preface (pp387-405) to Section III Totalitarianism. (more…)

The dark background of difference

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The Origins of Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt) pp382-3 (more…)

Not man, but a god …

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The Origins of Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt) pp378-9 (more…)

January 6, 2017

The Rights of Man under One World

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The Origins of Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt) pp372-7 (more…)

January 5, 2017

Samantha Power on Militant Islam

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From her Introduction to 2004 edition of The Origins of Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt) pp xxi-xxiv (more…)

January 4, 2017

100 years on …

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The Origins of Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt) pp341-2 (more…)

December 31, 2016

American self-delusion and denial

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Rainbow Pie (Joe Bageant) pp122-6 (more…)

December 28, 2016

Humanity, purged of divinity

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The Origins of Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt) p301-3 (more…)

December 27, 2016

Cromer’s Egypt – a model for Trump’s bureaucracy?

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The Origins of Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt) p279-80 (more…)

December 24, 2016

The rights of Englishmen

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The Origins of Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt) p232-3 (more…)

December 11, 2016

The lies of totalitarian propaganda

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The Origins of Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt) p465-71 (more…)

December 8, 2016

The American People

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Rainbow Pie (Joe Bageant) pp83-92 (more…)

November 29, 2016

Collaboration of State & corporation ensures efficient deportation.

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IBM and the Holocaust (Edwin Black) pp196-7 (more…)

November 28, 2016

Epitaph for HRC

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From Listen, Liberal (Thomas Frank) (more…)

November 27, 2016

At face value?

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Letters Editor, The Saturday Paper (more…)

November 25, 2016

Learn or drop out

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Listen, Liberal (Thomas Frank) pp188-91 (more…)

November 16, 2016

Organising for war

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Rainbow Pie (Joe Bageant) p84 (more…)

November 11, 2016

Identifying the Jews

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IBM and the Holocaust (Edwin Black) pp69-74 (more…)

October 24, 2016

Despair & disillusionment

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Hillbilly Elegy (J.D. Vance) pp140-9 (more…)

October 20, 2016

Elias & Henri

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If This Is A Man (Primo Levi)  pp101-6

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October 16, 2016

Four follies & The irony of history

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The March of Folly (Barbara Tuchman) p374-7 (more…)

October 13, 2016

Shabby deceptions

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The March of Folly (Barbara Tuchman) p340-1 (more…)

Silent departures

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The March of Folly (Barbara Tuchman) p338-9 (more…)

October 11, 2016

The Fox News effect

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Head in the Cloud (William Poundstone) p232-3 (more…)

Kennedy was no wooden-head

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The March of Folly (Barbara Tuchman) p303 (more…)

September 20, 2016

Lyndon Johnson, Gung-Ho in Saigon

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Barbara Tuchman The March of Folly pp292-3 (more…)

September 6, 2016

Philip Bobbitt

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From Terror and Consent: The Wars for the Twenty-first Century (more…)

September 4, 2016

On Corporate Media, by an insider

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From Man Bites Murdoch (Bruce Guthrie, 2010) (more…)

September 3, 2016

Dream on

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In my wild dream, PM Turnbull has been elevated to King of the World on the strength of his great judgment and subtle exercise of power. He sits on his throne, sceptre in hand, to execute the finality of Justice according to his his own moral code. A case is before him now, a Yemeni man holding the remnants of his shattered child. The man’s advocate is pleading that armaments supplied to Saudi Arabia by the US have had components made in Australia, through globalisation of military industries. Then, an adviser steps to the King’s ear, to whisper that a Mogul has arrived to “discuss” Australian Govt’s moves to reform media ownership laws. The Mogul expects to jump the queue of miserable supplicants and have a private audience. I’ll let you know what the King does next.

May 28, 2016

IDM 2016

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 9:44 pm

The Greens policy for radical reorganisation of management chronic diseases has an absolute requirement in common with the Government initiative for a cancer registry. Real-time prescription monitoring is another dream that has the same basic need, that is, methods of identification of individuals that are 100% correct and secure from corruption and criminal intrusion.

Data management is key to all health services, as is the complex matter of ownership of the data.

The Productivity Commission will be running a broad-based inquiry into human services, including health, with an explicit view to privatise services for greater efficiency. Without a robust review of identity management, that Inquiry cannot be useful.

September 9, 2015

Politics as a Vocation

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 3:59 pm

p83-94 (more…)

March 24, 2015

Parallel skills in media & violence

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 3:52 pm

From John Keane’s The Life and Death of Democracy, p638-43 (more…)

November 30, 2014

Not just a game?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 10:56 am

Gideon Haigh and Tony Jones mourned the death of Phillip Hughes and then went straight into the concept of “lethal bowling”,

… we all cheered as Mitchell Johnson, the world’s fastest and arguably most dangerous bowler, steamed in to terrorise the English batsmen, literally terrorise them with the short-pitched bowling and many of them were so terrorised, they couldn’t continue.

(more…)

September 25, 2014

Market state terrorism

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 11:42 am

From Philip Bobbit’s Terror and Consent (2008) pp80-4 (more…)

September 9, 2014

From the barrel …

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 9:14 pm

.. Fueling a New Order? The New Geopolitical and Security Consequences of Energy (Brookings) see map – Malacca

.. see Maps of Europe 30, 33 ..

.. US DoD contracts – the complex is alive & well

.. Assault rifles, gas masks, helmets, tactical knives – the Urban Shield trade show in pictures

.. A girl and an Uzi

.. Why Gun Control Groups Have Moved Away from an Assault Weapons Ban ..

.. Chief of Army’s Reading List ..

.. Another Long War Begins? ..

From The Irony of Manifest Destiny (William Pfaff) p 168-9

In the Second World War, General of the Army George C. Marshall, army chief of staff and later Harry S. Truman’s secretary of state, never wore on his uniform the decorations and service ribbons to which his First World War service entitled him. He said that it would be unseemly for him, working in a Washington office, to wear honors deserved by the young men he was responsible for sending into battle. (Compare U.S. general officers today, who even when wearing combat camouflage are decorated like operetta supernumeraries.) Following the war, Marshall was offered a million (1945) dollars for his memoirs, but he refused, saying that it would not be correct for him to profit from his public duties. This ethic was reflected in public behavior until, I suppose, the time of Vietnam – implicated in so much that has gone bad in the United States.

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August 28, 2014

The White Eagle

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 2:36 pm

From Holocaust Journey (Martin Gilbert, 1997) p281-2, at Majdanek.

DAY 10 LUBLIN-WARSAW 281 (more…)

August 25, 2014

At the Wannsee villa

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 4:34 pm

From Martin Gilbert’s Holocaust Journey (1997). (more…)

August 18, 2014

Barzini on Mussolini

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 5:47 pm

From William Pfaff’s The Irony of Manifest Destiny, page 197.

Luigi Barzini, an author and famous journalist who knew Mussolini, wrote: “He was perhaps the best popular journalist of his day in Italy, addressing himself not to the sober cultured minority but to the practically illiterate masses … Those very qualities that made him an excellent rabble-rousing editor made him a disastrous statesman: his intuitive and superficial intelligence; his capacity to over-simplify and dramatize; a day-to-day interest only in the most striking events; a strictly partisan point of view; the disregard for truth, accuracy, objectivity and consistency when they interfered with his aims; … an instinctive ability … to know what people wanted to be told … [Of course he] used deceit as a tool to govern with … All great statesmen have recourse to occasional distortions, misinterpretations and outright lies. Mussolini merely lied more than all other past statesmen, a little more than some of his contemporary competitors, less than Hitler anyway … He, too, believed his own slogans. He, too, was amazed by the fake statistics, thrilled by empty boasts, stirred to tears by his own oratory. He, too, confused appearances for reality …

 

August 2, 2014

IS vs Hamas – political nationalism vs salafism

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 9:48 am

..Why Islamic State has no sympathy for Hamas..

Bernard Rougier’s ‘Everyday Jihad (The Rise of Militant Islam Among Palestinians in Lebanon)’ published 2007 concluded

At a time when Arab satellite channels are showing images of Palestinian suffering, the United States’ enemies in the region understand the importance of a conflict that American neo-conservatives have systematically refused to see as anything other than a pretext for Arab dictators trying to make up a legitimacy deficit. American and European responsibility is certainly stronger for this question than for any other, since a peace process that anchored Palestinian identity around a territory and a viable state, with East Jerusalem as its capital, would have given the Palestinian side and the Arab regimes the means of fighting the jihadist forces with their own societies – by the sheer force of conviction.

Electronic comms

Ref Kilcullen on Mumbai

Bigger surprises to come.

July 20, 2014

Children who seek refuge are political footballs.

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 6:05 pm

In Communities polarised by influx of unaccompanied child migrants can be seen parallels with Australian Govt’s stance. It may be intuitive to believe that unaccompanied minors would be given refuge, the benefit of doubt, by an nation that likes to define itself as “compassionate”. So, why is it so easy to tool them as fodder for populist clap-trap and as meat for Morrison’s grinder? (more…)

July 14, 2014

The Hate Handbook (Oppenheimer)

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 2:48 pm

(Oppressors, Victims and Fighters) (more…)

March 30, 2014

Health IT in the cross-hairs

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 12:10 pm

At 538 Reports of a Drop in Childhood Obesity Are Overblown 

From Poor Victorian IT system affecting child safety  

The Victorian Department of Human Services has been warned, repeatedly over a half-decade period, that its client information systems are not functioning correctly and are contributing to putting children at risk through inefficient reporting practices (including the use of tedious faxed reports and manual data entry).

Anything to do with child safety is linked to child health. National IT systems have been brought closer together, in Human Services. It makes sense that Centrelink should talk to Health and Justice. The same convergence has been pushed in the UK.

John Ward reflects on ATOS exiting from a contract.

Canberra may be wishing to ‘economise’ by merging IT systems, and doing that by privatising core functions.

 

   

March 11, 2014

Sources of Power

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 4:40 pm

How People Make Decisions (Gary Klein, 1998) (more…)

March 9, 2014

70 years

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 2:27 pm

After June 6th, the 70th commemorations of D-Day over, there may be an announcement from QE2. Will she hand over before the next auspicious remembrance? (more…)

March 4, 2014

Predictably Irrational (Dan Ariely, 2008)

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 5:08 pm

On preventative health, p117-9 (more…)

January 28, 2014

John Lewis Gaddis – “It is worth starting with visions, though, …”

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 6:30 pm

.. (more…)

January 11, 2014

Weather, media and misdirection

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 2:49 pm

..TREES REDUCED TO TWIGS: A HAIYAN PORTFOLIO

..Australia’s record temps

(map of NAm cold snap)

..The Technology Behind the NYTimes.com Redesign

How Fox News’ climate coverage is affected by cold spells and heat waves

January 10, 2014

Actual costs of healthcare, demand building?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 2:19 pm

Sarah Kliff Maryland’s plan to upend health care spending (more…)

January 5, 2014

‘Command and Control’ cont’d

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 12:46 pm

On use of psychoactive substances by US military p348-9 (more…)

December 26, 2013

‘Command and Control’, Eric Schlosser

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 2:08 pm

At Amazon. Excellent Notes & Bibliography. (more…)

November 19, 2013

Gap is widening while Dutton marks time

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 10:59 am

In The rhetoric and reality of e-health: a critical assessment of the benefits of e-health in primary health care a couple or three questions arise re expectations of consumers and the reality of the NEHR interface. (more…)

November 16, 2013

Hand hygiene & Health service managers

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 8:07 am

Suggestion for next meeting of hospital executives.

Make it a teleconference. Each participant, anonymous, shows hands first. Others judge compliance with guidance on finger-nails.

October 21, 2013

Dutton’s blueprint for reform of public hospitals?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 12:49 pm

Overcoming Governance and Cost Challenges for Australian Public Hospitals: The Foundation Trust Alternative (pdf) by Peter Phelan and Jeremy Sammut (Centre for Independent Studies)

(p6) State-wide industrial agreements that mandate staffing levels is poor management and inherently inefficient, but are much loved by nursing unions as they allow the unions to determine the size of the nursing workforce (and expand union membership).

(p8) The authors concluded that two factors explain why a competitive environment drove higher management scores. CEOs are more likely to try harder when faced with competition as the rewards are higher, as are the risks associated with failing to improve productivity and financial performance. Poorly managed hospitals are likely to fail and either close down or be taken over. Hospitals with clinically qualified CEOs were better managed, and those that acquired clinically qualified CEOs during the course of the study improved their management performance. Clinically trained managers were found to better understand clinical challenges, could communicate with clinical staff in a common language, and enjoyed greater credibility than non-clinical managers.
Higher performing hospitals had CEOs with higher levels of autonomy—meaning  full operational authority and financial responsibility, combined with appropriate accountabilities. The better hospitals devolved decision-making wherever possible to middle managers with direct responsibility for patient care.

More autonomy for CEOs?

Why Are Hospital CEOs Paid So Well?

So why do so many U.S. hospitals have a helicopter? Again, the answer lies not in medical evidence but in the imperative to compare well with competitors.

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October 14, 2013

“… the only people who would use their systems are the ones that are forced to.”

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 8:16 am

From Why US government IT fails so hard, so often (more…)

October 5, 2013

Jock Marshall

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 9:04 am

From Australia Limited p80 (more…)

September 23, 2013

Who(m) do you trust?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 10:12 am

John Watson (Opinion, 23/9) refers to “the strange gloom revealed by an Essential Report survey last week.”  (more…)

August 14, 2013

Business Models for Thinness

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 9:53 am

(1) China – The Other China Boom is driven by demand for illicit stimulants. Poor people pay for drugs of unknown content. (more…)

July 16, 2013

Innovation policy

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 9:48 am

My question to Ockham’s Razor episode Innovation Policy  (more…)

June 29, 2013

Reform at the ABC

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 1:11 pm

From More Than Meets The Ear, Terry Lane 1987 (more…)

June 28, 2013

Lewis Thomas’ finest essay?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 7:24 pm

An Earnest Proposal (in The Wonderful Mistake) (more…)

June 21, 2013

Apollo, LOINC, Sonic, AuSeTTS

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 1:56 pm

In Hunting Health Care-Associated Infections from the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory: Passive, Active, and Virtual Surveillance (2002) (more…)

June 13, 2013

An earlier media dynasty, also built on tobacco

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 10:26 am

From The Patriarch (The rise and fall of the Bingham dynasty), Susan E. Tifft & Alex S. Jones (more…)

June 8, 2013

NEHTA, and a principal failure in laboratory communications

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 12:16 pm

Pathology lab confirmed legionnaires’ disease a week before Queensland Health was notified (more…)

June 2, 2013

What counts?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 1:21 pm

Michael Douglas: oral sex caused my cancer (more…)

May 31, 2013

She would think that, wouldn’t she?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 1:42 pm

Noticed at What future for the minimum wage? (more…)

May 26, 2013

Hopelessness and blind discipline

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 3:32 pm

From Weimar Culture (Peter Gay) p140-145 (more…)

May 20, 2013

Moral hazard and the joint prosthesis industry.

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 5:36 pm

Philip Clarke and Nicholas Graves want to know Who gets a piece of the pie? Spending the health budget fairly. I ask (more…)

May 13, 2013

How newspapers die.

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 9:34 am

From The Power To Harm (John Cornwell).  (more…)

May 9, 2013

More Borgen, please.

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 12:29 pm

(more…)

May 6, 2013

Geraldine Brooks, journalist.

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 11:13 am

Nine Parts of Desire p128-9, on mongering hate.  (more…)

April 26, 2013

The Middle Class

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 11:48 am

Gore Vidal (Inventing A Nation) p44-47 (more…)

April 25, 2013

Are we who we think we are?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 6:58 am

When we take the next step toward a Republic, we will know we are, at last, taking the trouble to state how we want to define ourselves. (more…)

April 22, 2013

Non-State actors

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 3:10 pm

The Net Delusion, p256 (more…)

April 17, 2013

Eastern Health, Client Details Form

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 4:38 pm

.. (more…)

April 10, 2013

An Accidental Anarchist

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 1:10 pm

.. (more…)

April 8, 2013

An Accidental Anarchist (Roth & Kraus)

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 6:43 pm

PP28-9, fear & loathing in Chicago 1908 (more…)

Solutionism, enemy of Freedom?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 10:04 am

To Save Everything Click Here (Evgeny Morozov), p6,7  (more…)

April 5, 2013

Best of The West Wing?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 9:10 am

Netflix ($8pm) installed on the Apple TV. (more…)

March 31, 2013

Orwell’s Favorite Lolcat (Morozov)

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 3:47 pm

From The Net Delusion (pp74, 75) (more…)

March 29, 2013

Tabloid fear-mongering, or simple hype?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 2:56 pm

Stuart Levy, quoted for ‘When bugs bite back’ in Good Weekend (The Age) Nov 21 1998.  (more…)

The Real Joke

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 9:43 am

Latham, AFR 130328  (more…)

March 23, 2013

Dangerous blogs

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 5:29 pm

Google Keep is ace.  (more…)

Awaiting moderation

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 8:42 am

At Germ warfare opens a new front   (more…)

March 20, 2013

Easter in Kishinev …

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 4:20 pm

… Anatomy of a Pogrom (Edward H. Judge, NYUP 1992, 0-18147-4193-2)  (more…)

March 17, 2013

Darebin’s Australians

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 11:52 am

Series of cards by Darebin Ethnic Community Council http://www.decc.org.au  (more…)

March 15, 2013

Yesterday’s heroes, AFR 130314

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 11:32 am

  (..)    (more…)

March 11, 2013

The Greater Silence

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 10:52 am

Kristina Keneally on The New Pope: What Australians Want said, re sexual abuse crisis (24min),   (more…)

March 10, 2013

Do Klebsiellas dream of moist fingers?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 7:14 am

From Why I’m Not Worried About Dying From a Superbug, and You Shouldn’t Be, Either  (more…)

March 4, 2013

Setting up

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 8:25 pm

Taking over an unused PC. (more…)

Communities of commentors

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 7:32 am

Who make up the swarms that gather round, (more…)

March 2, 2013

Baby bump

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 11:00 am

.. Swan calls for new republic debate  (more…)

February 22, 2013

Don’t bank on identity

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 8:21 am

From Dave Birch (more…)

February 20, 2013

HTC has partnered with 1,400 media brands

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 8:46 am

From First Impression: HTC Has A Winner With The One (more…)

February 1, 2013

Ellul on Propaganda

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 1:48 pm

Cult of the hero (more…)

This kind of offense would be banned

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 10:24 am

Gerald Scarfe, drawing blood, p285. (more…)

January 31, 2013

Journos – Have any pollies phoned these scientists?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 3:09 pm

From Extreme January heat (download pdf) (more…)

January 28, 2013

CrimTrac on interoperability

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 7:51 pm

As submitted to Senate Inquiry into the gathering and use of criminal intelligence. (more…)

January 25, 2013

Why she is not popular

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 11:52 am

A revealing discussion at the Chez today, perfectly complemented by Clive Hamilton in ‘Requiem for a species’. (more…)

January 23, 2013

… Review our cookies information for more details

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 10:54 am

More sites are flagging “This site uses cookies. (more…)

January 17, 2013

Background checks … ?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 7:23 am

… and free flow of information? (more…)

January 16, 2013

From the library

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 4:04 pm

Geraldine Brooks ‘The Idea of Home’ (more…)

January 13, 2013

Ellul on “the educated”

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 12:06 pm

in Bending Spines (Bytwerk) p106. (more…)

January 8, 2013

Manipulation of the press

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 12:39 pm

Bending Spines (Bytwerk) (more…)

January 5, 2013

Objectification, a solemn duty.

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 2:41 pm

The Origins of Totalitarianism (Arendt) p548-9 (more…)

January 4, 2013

Less than human

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 12:28 pm

Can people be trained to view (some) others with disgust? (more…)

600k Danes

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 7:22 am

This (more…)

January 3, 2013

Warsaw 1944, Bloodlands pp302-8

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 11:11 am

.. (more…)

January 1, 2013

Self-tweet

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 1:18 pm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oskar_Dirlewanger

Does it tweet itself?

December 31, 2012

NEHR in 2013 – more smoke and mirrors

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 11:18 am

See Ross Gittins on Jeffrey Sachs’ book. (more…)

December 28, 2012

Social costs of next ore boom

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 7:31 am

Squandering the benefits of the resources boom ignores –

1) When the price of ore increases, again (by 20%) how will Govt respond?
2) What about the FF? Not a SWF?
3) What was outcome of recent eco conference at UniMelb, led by KellyP?
4) How will Govt recruit the best talent to carry out the financial reforms & structures to map out infrastructure builds? (Hawker, AICD).

Call it Costello’s legacy & expect nothing will come of next ore boom, but another round of Fed-State squabbling & blame-shifting.

Hard to see Labor turning round in Qld this year. If they came up with a formula to turn resources income into public infrastructure, that would more likely be a case of giving Qlders what they need, not what they want, eg, better health care & schools. Even “jobs for Qlders” likely to suffer perverse spin, ‘cos “jobs” would have to attract the hated non-Qlders.

Try What I Learned in the Poverty War for Qlders:

But once we dismantle cash welfare and other forms of aid and offer paying jobs in their place, what about the children of those few people who simply refuse to work? I think that we should seriously contemplate removing these unfortunate children from their irresponsible parents. Under current child-welfare laws, social-services agencies can already take kids away from their parents if their home environment is unsafe. Is it so extreme to extend that policy to homes ruined by willful poverty and neglect? I concede that the alternatives here are not pretty; government-regulated foster care, in particular, has its own risks of abuse. Adoption, however, works fairly well in most of the country. Another solution would be the establishment of government-funded institutions, operated by voluntary and religious nonprofits, to care for the children.


sent 28/12
Letters editor, The Australian
The editorial ‘Squandering the benefits of the resources boom’ (28/12) is all the more interesting for what it leaves out.
It refers to the need for a sovereign wealth fund, but omits any reference to the Future Fund.
It fails to build on the Economic and Social Outlook Conference, held less than two months ago.
The gravest omission, though, is the news about the coming boom in ore prices being reported in the financial sector. Will anything improve our ability to convert profits from iron ore into solid infrastructure? Or, will 2013 see a continuation of the bickering that passes for Federal-State cooperation?
Perhaps all governments could look at public transport as a single entity contributing to productivity. The latest admission about Myki, the all-purpose ticket for Melbourne, is that “it is a little bit clunky”. Well, long-suffering commuters may say, “Fix it!”, before trying to improve anything else.

December 20, 2012

What’s more important?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 11:35 am

Am confined to the iPad for a few hours, now wondering which tool makes it easier to write something in the “social media” space. PC with proper keyboard, or tablet with add-on keypad? Easy answer, for one without typing skills or voice-to-text software. (more…)

December 16, 2012

Here’s how it is

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 4:17 pm

Rupert Murdoch’s recent tweet on the Newtown murders, “Nice words from POTUS on shooting tragedy, but how about some bold leadership action?“,
will serve to brand him forever as a mealy-mouthed hypocrite, unless he and his rich & powerful cronies set up a front of decisive action within a day or two.
It’s a dictum that wealth without power is despised. Murdoch’s great wealth has been acquired within a complex relationship to political power.
Wealth without power can exist, but not in the public space. Also, some rich & powerful may choose not to influence the settings on gun ownership. For example, someone on the board of Lockheed would not be able to act on an opinion like Murdoch’s because that may be against the interests of shareholders. Neither of the above seem to apply to Murdoch. He has taken a seat with the barrackers who have nothing to lose.
Murdoch may be able to redeem himself, though, by being party to a foundation of private individuals set up to deliberately alter the course & nature of American society. Let’s see what comes out this week. Tomorrow’s headlines in The Australian may well give a hint. Or not. I call bullshit.

121222

NRA’s LaPierre is copping some stick for proposing armed guards in every school. It’s an entirely rational response when the ducks are lined up.
(1) NRA initial ambit was their usual “get guns away from maddies”, but a few moments reflection shows this can’t be done.
(2) As lobbyist for shooters & gun-makers, NRA’s only logical step is what they say today, ie., that’s what they get paid to do.
It makes sense, though I reckon they’ve jumped the gun.
I mean it may have been better to stick with (1) and let others say why it wouldn’t work, the main one being that US society produces a fair range of people who could be put on a “watch” list. Then, of course, that would be “unconstitutional”. So, what next? Oh, it’s the responsibility of families to keep watch on their home-grown nutters? How about identifying the social factors, like violent males, that lay the groundwork for nascent shooters?
None of that would do the NRA any harm at all, and after a week or two of national navel-gazing, Joe Biden would be left with a seriously wounded duck to pluck in his kitchen.
This early bid by NRA may have done Obama a favour, though. Any school, now, can pay to put an armed guard in a corridor. Most will not, because the local sheriff & police chief will have something to say about that. Obama, then, can get with the NRA to take some weapons & magazines off the shelf.

November 27, 2012

Bending Spines, Randall Bytwerk 2004

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 3:26 pm

[This people] wants a leadership in which it can believe, nothing more.

More on leadership.

On propaganda.

Long reading list.

November 26, 2012

Sound familiar?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 8:16 pm

Should the Green, with the aid of his Marxist creed, triumph over the people of this world, (more…)

November 12, 2012

Barry Humphries at National Press Club 1978

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 10:41 am

From The Power of Speech (25 Years Of The National Press Club)
Edited by Tony Maniaty   Bantam 1989  IBSN 0 947189 28 9

(more…)

October 15, 2012

Social Media vs ??

Filed under: In the News, Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 1:00 pm

What does it mean when Social Media “wins”? (more…)

September 11, 2012

Long-billed Corella, Blackburn 3130

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 11:54 am

At nesting site (more…)

July 10, 2012

A new alter?

Filed under: Uncategorized — tgk1946 @ 9:15 pm

Could go with Curled Hatband.
Where’s the Save button on Preview?
Wonder if Ian Frazer will pick up at his https://theconversation.edu.au/catch-cancer-no-thanks-id-rather-have-a-shot-7568 ?

July 7, 2012

Evernote

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In transition, picking up stuff from WP & Posterous. Maybe try linking to a dynamic Twitter backups? How good is Search in each of them?

April 7, 2012

Bomber Boy

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At Box Hill Cemetery. (more…)

April 4, 2012

Scanned from phone

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From Samsung Nexus, Brother iPrint&Scan installed, to wireless MFC J430w. (more…)

April 3, 2012

WP on iPad

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How to display formatted, not in html?

December 21, 2011

Android version

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Is there one for Posterous? (more…)

November 8, 2010

Spectrum 2008

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See GavriloP comment.

November 5, 2010

There’s a lot of nonsense spoken in the name of God/Jesus …

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Steve Parker blog article

January 1, 2010

Hopes and predictions

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John Halamka writes about his New Year pledges, in his journal Life as a Healthcare CIO. (more…)

December 26, 2009

χαιρετισμοί

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test

December 3, 2009

Good hygiene battles C. difficile

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In Montreal Gazette, reported by Alain Poirier

November 7, 2009

No Pashto here

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Sir Gus Nossal recently re-stated the need for Australia to direct more effort to extend vaccination programs to reach the world’s poorest children. (more…)

October 12, 2009

Proper Hand Washing and Drying Technique

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From Georgia-Pacific Health Smart. Excellent on fingernails. Why can’t others do better? (more…)

September 24, 2009

The perfect profit leader

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Ask the pathology industry. (more…)

August 25, 2009

Peeling the Onion

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by Günter Grass, page 110-111 (more…)

August 24, 2009

Returning home

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Primo Levi, The Truce, page 286

But if we were Jews, then so were all those others, she said to me, pointing with a circular gesture to the eight hundred Italians who filled the room. What difference was there between us and them? (more…)

August 10, 2009

Look up – in AFR

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Martin Tolar
http://www.compliance.org.au/www_aci/default.asp?menuid=42

Dreyfus
Inquiry into whistleblowing protections within the Australian Government public sector http://www.aph.gov.au/House/committee/laca/whistleblowing/report.htm

August 9, 2009

Tw down

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Practicing respiratory etiquette. … into your elbow or shoulder, not into your hands http://bit.ly/2T7h2W into the hand is OK in Oz

August 7, 2009

Hinted at national identification scheme

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.PETITIONS – Ms Cornelia Rau – House of Reps Hansard – 23 May 2005

August 4, 2009

Minister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs

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Craig Emerson
Performance of Public and Private Hospital Systems (Current)
The Commission is to consult with relevant experts and others as necessary and produce a final report within six months of receipt of this reference. The report will be published.

August 2, 2009

A Medicare number is not unique.

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NEHTA

Why not use the Medicare number?
A Medicare number is not unique. Some individuals are members of more than one family and may be on multiple cards with multiple numbers. Also, not everyone who needs healthcare will have a Medicare number.

July 30, 2009

We can cut costs, say pharmacists

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First, Kon, declare your alprazolam sales figures.

July 28, 2009

DentiCare should be extracted from the grand vision

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Why?
Well, will taxpayers shell out for lazy blighters who can’t be bothered looking after their teeth?
Why don’t public hospitals install dental chairs so the indigent and those with chronic health problems can have quick and easy solutions for teeth that cannot be saved?

July 25, 2009

Kaxgar

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Letters editor, The Australian (more…)

July 3, 2009

A Passion for Policy

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Essays in Public Sector Reform from ANZSOG

The Role of Departmental Secretaries
Personal refections on the breadth of responsibilities today
Andrew Podger

June 26, 2009

Not In Service

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MTR (more…)

June 16, 2009

Ignored by David Penberthy. Pffft!

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Hi David (more…)

June 15, 2009

Adverse events in hospital care

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Click to access hse-71-10776-c04.pdf

p53 (more…)

Influenza seroprevalence in pigs

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http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/574904 (more…)

June 13, 2009

Medical response in chaos in swine flu pandemic

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Articles in The Oz, SMH, etc expose IdM.
At one extreme, compliant household in self-imposed quarantine, but not ill, only marked as contacts, wait for days to get call back about meds and supplies. Eventually tests are negative.
At other extreme, sick person roams around, even interstate or o/s, while authorities try to contact him.
With a national IdM system, flags could be set to pick up card transactions, even mbl locations.

June 3, 2009

Extra soft and sorbent

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Jimmy Carr is on Twitter. He’s signed a letter to Guardian, along with Gordon Brown and a few other identities. (more…)

May 14, 2009

Making a fat buck

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From the newsletter:  The Role of Obesity Surgery in Diabetes Management (more…)

May 6, 2009

O, Caroline.

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Dare you
Well, I see it that she is rehearsing for a part in a little drama and we should be patient and wait for the curtain. (more…)

May 3, 2009

Chemotherapy

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Link to comment at Gene Patenting.
..
Budget to unveil $600m in cancer drug subsidies

April 23, 2009

Unauthorised entry

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http://andrewbartlett.com/?p=7200

Steppe by Steppe on the Quike

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Follow Roger and Megan at http://www.steppebysteppe.com.au/

April 15, 2009

Maps? Plans?

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First thing, I’m in the construction business. (more…)

April 14, 2009

Why invite comments?

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Ruddnet is too good to be true
(more…)

April 13, 2009

Name change

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Had to find new name because previous was already in use by Matt Tilley. Am pretty sure this one is OK.

April 11, 2009

090411KTZ

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The Kazakhstan railway system could be a template for Australian Government plans for national broadband network (NBN). (more…)

November 22, 2006

B2

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November 20, 2006

Mind the gaffe

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Yourdemocracy down – boo!
Webdiary in the poo.
Bloglines at the cleaners – boo hoo!!

The big question for this week, with Parliament sitting the final two weeks next Monday – will Kim survive his next doorstopper? Will he read from prepared texts?

How will Labor tolerate itself becoming a diminishing target, when the next Big Thing in Iraq, Indonesia, etc, requires a crisp, accurate, relevant and durable response?

What is the Don’s lifetime batting average?

Kissinger Says Victory in Iraq Is No Longer Possible

Warning on weak points in pandemic planning
Preparing for an influenza pandemic

** Infection control and pandemic influenza

From the Editor’s desk: The doctor’s dilemma Med J Aust 2006; 185 (10): 529.

Investors shun cell research

November 3, 2006

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August 14, 2006

Rose

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Must remember to lay out the cocky bait

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