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Tony Fitzgerald: Howard a "radical"
By Margo Kingston
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/06/29/1088392635123.html?oneclick=true
June 29, 2004

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This is the full text of Justice Tony Fitzgerald's speech launching my book 'Not happy John! Defending our democracy', at Gleebooks in Sydney on June 22. Michelle Grattan reported on the speech today at Fitzgerald berates both sides of politics

In a speech last year, the author Norman Mailer described democracy as "a state of grace that is attained only by those countries which have a host of individuals not only ready to enjoy freedom but to undergo the heavy labor of maintaining it". Not Happy John! is Margo Kingston's admirable contribution to the "heavy labor" of maintaining democracy in Australia.

As the title hints, Margo has focused her analysis on the behaviour of the current Commonwealth government, especially the Prime Minister. In the words of the publisher: "Not Happy, John! is a gutsy, anecdotal book with a deadly serious purpose: to lay bare the insidious ways in which John Howard's government has profoundly undermined our freedoms and our rights. She doesn't care whether you vote Liberal or Labor, Greens or One Nation. She isn't interested in the old, outworn left - right rhetoric. What she's passionate about is the urgent need for us to reassert the core civic values of a humane, egalitarian, liberal democracy."

You will observe the force of Margo's argument when you read her book, as obviously you should. My brief remarks will be directed to the damage that mainstream politicians generally are doing to our democracy.

Australians generally accept that democracy is the best system of government, the market is the most efficient mechanism for economic activity and fair laws are the most powerful instrument for creating and maintaining a society that is free, rational and just. However, we are also collectively conscious that democracy is fragile, the market is amoral and law is an inadequate measure of responsibility. As former Chief Justice Warren of the United States Supreme Court explained: "Law ... presupposes the existence of a broad area of human conduct controlled only by ethical norms."

Similarly, democracy in our tradition assumes that a broad range of political activity is controlled only by conventions of proper conduct. Especially because individual rights are not constitutionally guaranteed in this country, justice, equality and other fundamental community values in Australia are constantly vulnerable to the disregard of those conventions.

Since the sacking of the Whitlam Government in 1975, the major political parties seem to have largely abandoned the ethics of government. A spiteful, divisive contest now dominates the national conversation, and democracy struggles incessantly with populism. Mainstream political parties routinely shirk their duty of maintaining democracy in Australia.

This is nowhere more obvious than in what passes for political debate, in which it is regarded as not only legitimate but clever to mislead. Although effective democracy depends on the participation of informed citizens, modern political discourse is corrupted by pervasive deception. It is a measure of the deep cynicism in our party political system that many of the political class deride those who support the evolution of Australia as a fair, tolerant, compassionate society and a good world citizen as an un-Australian, "bleeding-heart" elite, and that the current government inaccurately describes itself as conservative and liberal.

It is neither.

It exhibits a radical disdain for both liberal thought and fundamental institutions and conventions. No institution is beyond stacking and no convention restrains the blatant advancement of ideology. The tit-for-tat attitude each side adopts means that the position will probably change little when the opposition gains power at some future time. A decline in standards will continue if we permit it.

Without ethical leadership, those of us who are comfortably insulated from the harsh realities of violence, disability, poverty and discrimination seem to have experienced a collective failure of imagination. Relentless change and perceptions of external threat make conformity and order attractive and incremental erosions of freedom tolerable to those who benefit from the status quo and are apprehensive of others who are different and therefore easily misunderstood.

Mainstream Australians remain unreconciled with Indigenous Australians and largely ignore their just claims.

Without any coherent justification, we are participating in a war in a distant country in which more than half the population are children, some of whom, inevitably, are being killed. In our own country, many live in poverty, children are hungry and homeless and other severely traumatized children are in detention in flagrant breach of the Convention on the Rights of the Child simply because they were brought here by their parents seeking a better life.

Politicians mesmerised by power seem to be unconcerned that, when leaders fail to set and follow ethical standards, public trust is damaged, community expectations diminish and social divisions expand. However, these matters are important to the rest of us. We are a community, not merely a collection of self-interested individuals. Justice, integrity and trust in fundamental institutions are essential social assets and social capital is as important as economic prosperity.

In order to perform our democratic function, we need, and are entitled to, the truth. Nothing is more important to the functioning of democracy than informed discussion and debate. Yet a universal aim of the power-hungry is to stifle dissent. Most of us are easily silenced, through a sense of futility if not personal concern.

Margo has the knowledge, energy and courage to stand up for her beliefs. Congratulations, Margo, for doing much more than your share of the "heavy labor" of maintaining Australia's democracy. It is a privilege to launch "Not Happy John!", to urge all to read it and to wish you and "Not Happy John!" every success.

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POSTSCRIPT: in Tony's written speech but not delivered at the launch

There are currently 162 children in immigration detention in mainland Australia and on Nauru and Christmas Island.

The recently published report by the HEREOC National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention (A Last Resort, 2004) attests that "Australian laws that require the mandatory immigration detention of children and the way these laws are administered by the Commonwealth, have resulted in numerous and repeated breaches of the Convention on the Rights of the Child".

Findings by the Inquiry confirm what those of us who have sustained contact with some of the children now released have known for some time, namely that "the traumatic nature of the detention experience has out-stripped any previous trauma that the children have had". It observed that:

"Children in detention exhibited symptoms including bed-wetting, sleep walking and night terrors. At the severe end of the spectrum, some children became mute, refused to eat and drink, made suicide attempts and began to self-harm, such as by cutting themselves."

With respect to some children the Inquiry found that:

"The Department of Immigration failed to implement the clear - and in some cases repeated - recommendations of State agencies and mental health experts that they be urgently transferred out of detention centres with their parents. This amounted to cruel,inhuman and degrading treatment."

Detention of children places extreme stress on their parents. Those we have come to know have expressed this to us. They felt responsible and guilty for bringing their children to Australia ,where instead of finding freedom and the new home they had promised their children, they were being held in "a prison".

As the Inquiry stated "being in detenion can severely undermine the ability of parents to care for their children". Their normal roles in the family are taken away from them. Often too the parents are severely traumatized by the experience of detention, which reduces their ability to parent their children.

Children in detention have witnessed extreme forms of violence, riots, suicide attempts and self harm. Some have been tear gassed and struck by batons during riots. The Inquiry found that "the Commonwealth had breached the Convention on the Rights of the Child by failing to take all appropriate measures to protect children in detention from physical and mental violence".

Other measures which I would describe as inhumane and dehumanizing include giving children ( and their parents) a number which they must wear at all times and by which they are known and called; not allowing parents to take any photos of their children.....so babies born in detention have no photos recording their growth and development, something most parents take for granted.

That a society which calls itself civilized continues to countenance the prolonged and indeterminate detention of children in conditions closely resembling those of a high security prison , shocks me profoundly. That this society is Australia, saddens and angers me more than I can say.

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Practicable {!} (~)Instant *True* Democracy for All the World: **A HOW TO**



(Ranked Ballot, plus "Organized Communications" gives us practicable instant true Democracy for all the world.)



Because it gives an equal chance to all combinations the World of programs {not just parties} Ranked Ballot, "RB", is the only thing simultaneously both most just & most free. Because it always picks the one most in the middle, RB is more top dead center counter-extremist than all the many recent retrenchments combined (crucially, parliaments by picking their Prime Minister by a preferential vote among their members). The "additive" form of RB is voters ranking candidates in order of preference. The first choices are counted, & then, if no one has 50%, the next choices are added in, & so on, until someone finally does.

RB (plus the "instant" part, "Organized Communications" "OC", randomly assigned discussion groups electing reps to higher & higher levels, by means of RB, 'til one group, most exactly in the middle, remains, will allow the entire spectrum, from "sharing the work"(Congress setting a small % whereby each hour's subsequent wage must be raised above the first hour's agreed upon rate, so as to create full employment, & end foot dragging, & create a positive incentive to be as productive as possible, workers knowing there'd always be more work) all the way to replacing public education with having to prove you can read to vote (now that learning is universally recognized). For those with fear of secret code & remote control, the larger the groups the fewer the levels needed. RB will give us Practicable Instant *True* Democracy for All the World, All Powers to Their Lowest Appropriate Level, An Ecological Politics, A PERFECT MARRIAGE OF Rich& Poor, Left & Right, FREEDOM & JUSTICE, Tradition & Modernity, Red, Black & White, Woman& Man, Palestinian& Jew, A Head for the Headless Beast, A Middle Way& even a Real Solution for Bleeding Syria, Ukraine, Central African Republic or wherever's next.

What soldier, knowing the demo was for Ranked Ballot, would fire on his fellows? What if any or all the Olympic winners had shown the sign for RB from the podium? RB will give the people a sufficiency of unity of spirit, vision, voice& action for all authentic purposes, but none in any extreme. Could A World-Wide Strike for True Democracy be far behind?

Please see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranked_voting_systems, http://www.fairvote.org/colleges-and-universities-using-instant-runoff-voting, http://www.fairvote.org/where-instant-runoff-is-used& facebook.com /preferentiality.

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ReMo...
2014-08-31 04:30:07 UTC
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<followups to alt.books>
Post by p***@gmail.com
Practicable {!} (~)Instant *True* Democracy for All the World: **A HOW TO**
(Ranked Ballot, plus "Organized Communications" gives us practicable
instant true Democracy for all the world.)
Post by p***@gmail.com
Because it gives an equal chance to all combinations the World of
programs {not just parties} Ranked Ballot, "RB", is the only thing
simultaneously both most just & most free. Because it always picks the
one most in the middle, RB is more top dead center counter-extremist
than all the many recent retrenchments combined (crucially, parliaments
by picking their Prime Minister by a preferential vote among their
members). The "additive" form of RB is voters ranking candidates in order
of preference. The first choices are counted, & then, if no one has 50%,
the next choices are added in, & so on, until someone finally does.
Post by p***@gmail.com
RB (plus the "instant" part, "Organized Communications" "OC", randomly
assigned discussion groups electing reps to higher & higher levels,
by means of RB, 'til one group, most exactly in the middle, remains,
will allow the entire spectrum, from "sharing the work"(Congress setting
a small % whereby each hour's subsequent wage must be raised above the
first hour's agreed upon rate, so as to create full employment, & end foot
dragging, & create a positive incentive to be as productive as possible,
workers knowing there'd always be more work) all the way to replacing
public education with having to prove you can read to vote (now that
learning is universally recognized). For those with fear of secret code &
remote control, the larger the groups the fewer the levels needed. RB
will give us Practicable Instant *True* Democracy for All the World,
All Powers to Their Lowest Appropriate Level, An Ecological Politics,
A PERFECT MARRIAGE OF Rich& Poor, Left & Right, FREEDOM & JUSTICE,
Tradition & Modernity, Red, Black & White, Woman& Man, Palestinian& Jew,
A Head for the Headless Beast, A Middle Way& even a Real Solution for
Bleeding Syria, Ukraine, Central African Republic or wherever's next.
Post by p***@gmail.com
What soldier, knowing the demo was for Ranked Ballot, would fire on
his fellows? What if any or all the Olympic winners had shown the sign
for RB from the podium? RB will give the people a sufficiency of unity
of spirit, vision, voice& action for all authentic purposes, but none in
any extreme. Could A World-Wide Strike for True Democracy be far behind?
Post by p***@gmail.com
Please see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranked_voting_systems,
http://www.fairvote.org/colleges-and-universities-using-instant-runoff-voting,
http://www.fairvote.org/where-instant-runoff-is-used& facebook.com
/preferentiality.
Post by p***@gmail.com
zoe morgan roman nomran sydney christian zee
facebook.com/preferentiality
USA
This reminds me of Ayn Rand's passion about objectivism in one of her tracts I
read years ago.

But the reality of the practice of Instant *True* World Democratic
work-ranking delegative bodies making the first order of business the
definition of protocols or "statutes" for progressively increasing
their own wages over time, with the certain and unwavering goal of full
employment (of, by, with, and for those bodies, or "corporations")
is already here. And making it more efficient would simply convince
even more people of the futility of voting, since the present "perfect
marriage" of idealistic self-deception and nakedly ambitious belly-fire
would then perforce jump into the first available super-volcano (probably
in Wyoming).

Still, though, I'm probably missing something...

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I choose, therefore I am. (Not Descartes.)
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2014-09-03 03:08:21 UTC
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Post by ReMo...
<followups to alt.books>
Post by p***@gmail.com
Practicable {!} (~)Instant *True* Democracy for All the World: **A HOW TO**
(Ranked Ballot, plus "Organized Communications" gives us practicable
instant true Democracy for all the world.)
Post by p***@gmail.com
Because it gives an equal chance to all combinations the World of
programs {not just parties} Ranked Ballot, "RB", is the only thing
Post by p***@gmail.com
Because it gives an equal chance to all combinations the World of
What soldier, knowing the demo was for Ranked Ballot, would fire on
his fellows? What if any or all the Olympic winners had shown the sign
for RB from the podium? RB will give the people a sufficiency of unity
of spirit, vision, voice& action for all authentic purposes, but none in
any extreme. Could A World-Wide Strike for True Democracy be far behind?
to the best of my knowledge it's rare for soldiers to fire on
their fellows... on OpFor, yes
Post by ReMo...
Post by p***@gmail.com
Please see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranked_voting_systems,
http://www.fairvote.org/colleges-and-universities-using-instant-runoff-voting,
http://www.fairvote.org/where-instant-runoff-is-used& facebook.com
/preferentiality.
that's the most intelligent answer I've come up with.

there's always the line about "it's not who votes, it's who
counts the votes
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2014-09-16 12:22:57 UTC
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Post by ReMo...
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Post by p***@gmail.com
(Ranked Ballot, plus "Organized Communications" gives us practicable
instant true Democracy for all the world.)
anyway, voting is so ... 1980s maybe.

not gonna vote ourselves out of this

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