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Maconochie’s mark system – with its emphasis on connecting convicts into small social groups to support their mutual reform and encouraging individuals to work for their individual and collective best interests – starkly contrasted with Norfolk Island’s history of extreme physical punishment and exile for prisoners considered irredeemable1. In 1827, Governor Darling declared his intention for the Norfolk Island settlement to represent ‘the place of extreme punishment, short of Death2.’

[OUR NEW PARAGRAPH I] ☛

Harsh labour, physical punishment and moral desperation marked by homosexual relations between prisoners characterised the image of the island prison in the public imagination. This fearsome reputation, encouraged by the penal administration and furthered in the colonial and metropolitan press, [HAUNTED] those convict letter-writers whom Backhouse and Walker had published. Convict revolts were not unusual on the island, and they were punished by flogging [AND MASS EXECUTIONS]. It was a challenging site for Maconochie to test his theories (indeed, he tried unsuccessfully to be granted a different [EXPERIMENTAL] location). The varied success of Maconochie’s system in practice has been well documented by convict historians, political scientists and sociologists3. The varied success of Maconochie’s system in practice has been well documented by convict historians, political scientists and sociologists3. Norfolk Island was a [HIGHLY CONCENTRATED LABORATORY] of reform: Maconochie described his [MACHINERY] there as raw and based on freshly formed theories4. From the Norfolk Island [MACHINE], streams of textual accounts poured forth written by Maconochie himself, by various religious personnel appointed to the island, by official visitors and the colonial press, and, distinctively, by convicts themselves. Knowledge was used to [PRODUCE] the (moral) prisoner, [rather than merely extracting knowledge about prisoners in the statistical schemas that otherwise typified convict administration].

[OUR NEW PARAGRAPH II] ☛

[Maconochie’s education schemes brought print culture into the prison and in so doing shifted the usual flow of knowledge between colonial and [METROPOLITAN] elites. When they reached the public domain, these narratives challenged the tenor of the debate about transportation, imprisonment and reform].

1Carey, Empire of Hell, 165 2Darling, Letter to Hay, p104-5 3 Huh?! 4Maconochie, Norfolk Island

Your writer ‘just’ back from 13 1/2 yrs Government-enforced proscription from Auss-ie 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇮🇱🇬🇧🇵🇬🇳🇿 Civil-society, say 2015

With all of ours thanks to Australian scholar Annette Johnstone, the University of Queensland, .. making colonial knowledge 1770 t0 1870, Cambridge University Press 2023\ John, economy, thematics, immunology, child development, neurocognitive health and global educational reform, the #auspol state of South Australia 1956 – 2025 Wednesday 17th Dec 2025

Auss-ie Ruling Class Musings on Penning People NOT being Punitive Conduct

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Keypad Monkeys and GE/ CE/ CEPW/w, serving economic reform and systematically public-educating for the complete discard of Australian Council of Social Service policing, affective-empathy & disastrously antagonistic ‘How-do-you-feel?’ no-friendship social policy across the broad board since 1991 strongly recommend readers buy Anna Johnston’s book and also acquire ‘Far From a Low Gutter Girl’ re Adelaide and country town SA pre Federation – the days of Catherine Helen Spence, ‘speaking’ of the more than half-broken federation..

“Here I trace Maconochie’s connection to influential intellectuJoal networks and social reformers to examine how he used print and public testimony to shape the image of the Antipodean laboratory in the colonies and the imperial public sphere.

“Maconochie’s naval background and his wide-ranging intellectual interests positioned him uniquely to observe the workings of the penal system. Geographical and strategic curiosity, rather than any direct experience led to his proposal to annex the Sandwich Islands (later Hawai’i) as a British colony, and these traits underpinned his Summary View of the Statistics and Existing Commerce of the Principal Shores of the Pacific Ocean, etc. (1818), regarded as the first economic survey of the region. That substantial study was concerned to ‘fix public attention on the Pacific Ocean, that immense gap in our commercial relations:’ his statistical account sought to correct inadequate knowledge of the [quadrisphere’s] commercial and political resources. Maconochie’s intellectual connections with the Scottish and English Enlightenment and the admiralty ensured that he was among the founders and first office-holders of the Royal Geographical Society in 1830, which led to his appointment as first professor of geography at University College London .. Alison Alexander describes him as ‘an ambitious, self-confident theorist,’ and Maconochie’s career shows both the value and inherent risk when proponents of reform took metropolitan concepts into Antipodean practice. Eventually, Maconochie’s colonial methods were re-imported to Britain, [with questionable success but wide-ranging impact.]

“Maconochie claimed not to have preconceived ideas about penal systems, but he had speculated about the matter since 1818. Maconochie believed that the settlers in New South Wales were [ill-served by a penal system based on punishment] and exile rather than reform, casting [convictism] as a [violation] of settlers’ ‘civil rights as British subjects’ and a contamination of ‘their moral habits and feelings.’ Moreover, Maconochie was concerned that as long as it continued to be a penal colony, New South Wales could never become a ‘flourishing commercial establishment,’ which was the key to the linked port towns embedded in his Pacific vision. The fundamental principles of Maconochie’s penal reform were clear from the outset: prisoners’ positive actions should earn them marks through which they would earn their freedom from servitude, de-emphasising the time served under sentence. Prisoners would be grouped together in small family-sized [collectives] to reward them for behaviours based on [enlightened self-interest and social cohesion,] as opposed to the ‘separate system’ that [atomised] prisoners. So, too, Maconochie shrewdly made persuasive links to other pressing social matters: the secondary threat to mainstream (settler) society from the presence of unreformed prisoners, the moral degradation inherent in slavery that had recently been alleviated by abolition; and the economic and trade potential of [well-run] colonies with a properly mutual relationship to the imperial centre. ..”

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A PERSONAL SURVEY which might LEAD YOU TO EXAMINE MAKE NOTE of how you operate in the psycho-cultural spiritual mental or commonly RCQS-side reflective, thoughtful, imaginative “ideas – not things” MACRO and micro lived experience domains ..

~ in face to face relationships (in your own micro or community-level school, workplace, household or recreational domain) – technically called the Household- or truly Domestic-economy after Community Economist international faxed newsletter after October 1994

~ in the psycho-cultural spiritual or commonly RCQS-side reflective, thoughtful, imaginative “ideas – not things” MACRO mental domain or OTHER SIDE OF CONSCIOUSNESS Emily Ngwarrai of Utopia around 1991 called in Eastern Arrente “landguage” KUHTA-NGUHLU

Do you hold yourself interpersonally in adversarial or defensive relation to others

(i) Do you hold yourself interpersonally in non face 2 face, anonymous or virtual social RELATIONS where the other (party] is not known to you directly or personally in adversarial, defensive or basically suspicious or untrusting relation to THEM

(ii) How are your interpersonal RELATIONSHIPS with others affected by THEIR physical size or social skills in speech or writing (that is to imply how physically and socially or politically empowered these people are in relation to yourself)

NO NON no Monkeys and Green Ec DO NOT WANT your Survey responses emailed in. The notes you make are STRICTLY FOR YOUR FUTURE USE. GEA and ‘Billionaire Monkeys with MIT Olivetti Group Typewriters AUSTRALIA’ are as you may already know the LETHAL enemies of PROLIFERATING GREY ECONOMY & Organised-crime CRAZY-ARSED START-UP consumer information theft OR gleaning bandit business outfits to further grow the disgusting and literally DUMBING DOWN AND ECOCIDAL for Christ’s sake Alpha-ON-Alpha (20%+ per year) profits of $0.5t – 1.0t a YEAR gargantuan accountancy “houses,” investment 4 the already super-rich “behemoths” and advertising & public relations robber barons, megalomaniacs and hateful old people.

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Cadwallader Having Sex with the Native Gells Again /1 1/ ?! !?

When lowest sunk in grief and shame,

Fill’d with afflictions bitter cup,

Lost to relations, friends and fame,

His powerful hand can bear me up.

Backhouse, James A Narrative of a Visit to the Australian Colonies. London: Hamilton, Adams & Co., 1843\ Junk-lit of the Sir George Gipps (who served from 1838 to 1846) period

Now © Anna Johnston 2023

” The problem of how to reform prisoners and eventually absorb them into general society was a pressing and distinctive one for the Australian colonies. It raised key questions about society, [who was fit to edit a newsletter], who could worship together, who could own property and hence hope to achieve political franchise. The conservative colonial politician James Macarthur led the exclusive party and represented their interests before the Molesworth Committee on Transportation (1837-1838): he railed against former convicts in positions of social responsibility and warned that ‘many disorders, gross corruption, and shameless profligacy, were the inevitable consequences.’ .. [Morality and social corruption were held in tension in these debates. While the Australian colonies were the ideal laboratory in which to conduct this moral experiment, the lessons learned were broadly applicable to modern societies, and the religious reformers and social theorists were acutely aware of this potential to extend their influence.]

” [Ambitious and curious men saw the Australian colonies as providing opportunities for intellectual endeavour and personal advancement.] ..

” When recalled to Britain in 1844 because his new system encountered considerable colonial resistance, Maconochie wrote a steady stream of publications to promote his scheme; appeared before Parliamentary select committees to defend his reputation and extend his influence; and, [along the way, inaugurated many of the foundational modern principles of penology1.] ..

” Here I trace Maconochie’s connection to influential networks and social reformers to examine how he used print and public testimony to shape the image of the Antipodean laboratory in the colonies and the imperial [public sphere2]. ”

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1 play on ‘pen..’ all young Australians at this moment in the 9/5/1901 cocko Federation with its evidently relentless onslaught upon Australian society and human culture in the broad by professors of real estate, by Marxian meliorist Reporting-balance socital parasites & by colourful trades union folk ARE REQUIRED to get with all-of-our global post Feminisation post Normalisation post Barbarism humanisation educational program and do penis jokes (hey). Sides-slapping is fine but as with Elon Musk Public Square politics and your influencer roles forget that this entire accelerated growing-up exercise is not about you let alone your private bodily parts (or cigars & stuff) at your personal peril

2 The Anna Johnston – interesting Church of England Archdiocese of Sydney name that perhaps see HV Evatt’s The Rum Rebellion – references on historical neoclassical academic lines were previously given to @greeneconomyact and greeneconomyaction.com readersn

n+1 A MANUAL FOR WRITERS OF RESEARCH PAPERS—also known as “Turabian”—is the gold standard for college and graduate students in virtually all academic areas. An introduction to Chicago-style formatting and citation generation, the manual aids students in clear writing, citing, and research practice. At the heart of Turabian is the idea that, no matter the format, the foundations of good research remain the same: to do it carefully, present it clearly and accurately, and follow academic standards for citation, style, and format.

n+2 An initial, unpublished version of the manual was circulated as a booklet for students at the University of Chicago as early as 1937. Kate (i guess though dwelling most uneasily in a brutalist authoritarian facial surveillance society we should state her first name if ever we are about to bandy about her second one) Turabian was DISSERTATIONS SECRETARY at her tertiary instityution

WHERE sYDNEY cOVE hER lUCID BOSOM sWELLS

FROM The Antipodean Laboratory: Making Colonial Knowledge, 1770 – 1870, a 313 page ‘ancient’ razza authored by Anna Johnston of the University of Queensland: so Ladies I want you all to be on your best behaviour.. indeed, lend me some sugar: I am your neighbour

While with each breeze approaching vessels glide.\ And nothern treasures dance on every tide!

” ..the first Australian colony emerged from a sea of print. By September 1786, newspapers reported the British government’s decision to establish a colony at Botany Bay (or Norfolk Island), and both the London and provincial newspapers regularly commented as plans proceeded. Government efforts to establish the colony and the many motivations for colonisation are revealed in the late eighteenth-century record-keeping procedures of the British bureaucracy. There was also contention about its practicality. Convict transportation was a driver, given that the decision to establish a penal colony was made in the context of vigorous public debate about crime and punishment under the Pitt government after the disruption caused by the American Revolution, but the colony’s strategic value in the [Hemispheric or mega- “] region [] and the potential for the new settler colonies to support Britons were also key factors. One vision of the colony’s potential emerged in January 1787 in the King’s announcement at the opening of Parliament. Several newspapers reported that

‘.. It is an undertaking of humanity, for in all the islands of the South Seas, there is not a four-footed animal to be found but the hog, the dog and the rat, nor any of the grain of the other quarters of the world .. By the number of cattle now sending over of various sorts, and all the different seeds for vegetation, a capital improvement will be made in the southern part of the New World; and our ships, which may hereafter sail in that quarter of the globe, must receive refreshment in greater plenty than from the exhausted soil of Europe, consider that all New South Wales is formed of a virgin mould, undisturbed since the creation.’

Beyond convict transportation the benefits of agriculture and ‘capital improvement,’ and the promise of the Antipodean new world to refresh the European old world, were [troth prosaic,] ..pragmatic and metaphorical. In the configuration New South wales was the model for a modern English Enlightenment colony. Most notably, New South Wales provided a distinctive {SPACE] in which Anglophone Enlightenment ideas and evangelical Christianity coalesced3.

” .. So, too, was his metaphoric yoking together of imperial policy, natural history and the untested nature of penal reform in the colony.

” These visions of the new Australian colony – sometimes competing, sometimes mutually constitutive – were shaped and debated in popular print culture. Popularisations of Cook’s Endeavor voyage had created a market for colonial literature; pamphlets and stage performances featuring titillating accounts of Joseph Banks’s intimate exploits in Tahiti; drawings, woodcuts,, engravings, lithographs and vivid descriptions proliferated in the many books and collections devoted to the study of Southern natural history; and the popular genre of travel writing produced descriptions of people, places and environments, which circulated in newspapers as extracts and letters, as well as substantial bound volumes for the private libraries of elite book collectors. Publishers interested in marketing exoticism to British readers were matched by a rich public debate in print about legal and social reforms that addressed [DOMESTIC] crime and punishment problems3. So, too, the evangelical revival mobilised print to speculate and then report on the empire’s newest colony. Together, they produced a book market hungry for accounts of New South Wales even before it was established.

” .. ‘There the proud arch, Collossus-like, bestride

Yon glittering streams, and bound the chasing tide;

Embellished villas crown the landscaped scene,

Farms wave with gold, and orchards blush between.

There shall tall spires, and dome-capt towers ascend,

and piers and quays their massy structures blend ..’

” Hope’s departing edict – to conjoin peace, art and labour – set a lofty ambition for the colony. Wedgewood’s made with Sydney clay were sent back to New South Wales to demonstrate the manufacturing opportunities of colonial materials and served to show, metonymically, how these resources could be refined by European industry and stamped with high cultural aspirations.

” This Utopian discourse occluded the penal origins of Botany Bay and the dispossession of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation; yet it resonated with older antipodean ideas that accompanied Britain’s newest imperial acquisition. A piece in the Lady’s Magazine in 1791 prematurely depicted the colony as a tame landscape, managed by canals to enrich agriculture and the flow of trade and commerce: ‘a civil settlement and polite norms, overseen by an improving colonial projector, Governor Phillip,’ Dierdre Coleman notes. Others imagined the Australian colonies as sites for neoclassical ideals.”

Oh my goodness, Auss-ie readership. I would love to go on [Liar, Kevin], but I’ve already missed a huge chunk of the Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne railway commuters heading home for a well-earned.. Some Tuesday huh. Are there trains in Hobart?

Damn, now they’ve all gone home. My kingdom for a mass worldwide audience but y’know, a horse.. But the document’s nice. That’ll do us cranky professors of stuff OK.

Jonno

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1 Garvey, Nathan. Where Sydney Cove Her Lucid Bosom Swells: the Songs of an Imagined ‘Nation, ‘ 1786 – 1789. Literature Compass 4, no. 3 (2007): 599-609

2 Gascoigne, John. The Enlightenment and the Origins of European Australia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002

3 Garvey, Nathan. Selling a Penal Colony: the Booksellers and Botany Bay. Script & Print 31, no. 1 (2007): 20-38

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“When men and women are relieved of excessive preoccupation and anxiety involved in obtaining the means of sustenance, they become concerned with measures for maintaining and improving their own physical health and general welfare and those of their chidren. And when it is necessary they can limit their families and/ or space their children to the best advantage for themselves and their offspring. Further, when they are not harassed by the daily care of excessive numbers of children for whom they cannot perforce adequately care physically and emotionally, and are as a result healthy and at ease with themselves and with their children, they seek the knowledge and the skills necessary to assure happiness in their roles as husbands, wives and parents.

“As a first step, their major need is information in areas they themselves recognize as most important for human relationships, namely sex and reproduction, areas about which there is more secrecy, misinformation, superstition and taboo than in any other aspect of contemporary human life. The facts are few and relatively simple to impart to adults. To transmit them to children is much more difficult, however, and the manner in which this is done by parents reflects their own state of development and points up the importance of attitudes as they are associated with and involved in such personal and intimate questions.

“The Margaret Sanger Research Bureau has been organized to render service and education and to conduct research in the fields of contraception and infertility, preparation for marriage and parenthood, and marriage consultation to men and women who seek help in problems of their marital relationships, particularly in the areas of sex and reproduction.

“The nature of problems as seen in the Bureau is fraught with much conscious and unconscious anxiety and guilt because of the extant taboos and superstitions about sex and reproduction. The ease with which the therapist or the counselor deals with these subjects, the directness of the approach and good feeling resulting from sharing with others what is so in problem, are among the factors that contribute greatly to whatever success is achieved.

“A variety of potency disturbances, problems of infertility, and sterility are presented in contraceptive and infertility clinics. The physical examination, diagnoses, and recommendations for treatment of the emotional aspects which patients discover as causing or contributing to physical conditions, help greatly in their accepting psychotherapy.

“At times the sex problems that occur early in marriage are the only ones the men and women are concerned with; but it is also possible to impart knowledge of, and then insight into, their immediate problems to the total emotional relationship, as well as to their own specific conflicts. Increasingly, as men and women seek greater happiness and contentment in their marriage, as all other aspects of their interpersonal relationships are brought to light, these are dealt with in marriage consultation service, and the approach to these problems is psycho-bio-social. It implies that a man is a total person, with a body, intellect and emotions. He has a genetic inheritance and acquired characteristics as a result of having been in a particular sequence and relation in the family [constellation] and in a particular [environment]. One is never isolated or alone; one is always involved in relationships and always in a social [environment] which influences one and which, in turn, one influences.

“The existence of varied capacities of an individual, constitutional in nature, are stressed. This points up an important factor in indications for, and treartment of, emotional disturbances.. Some of our patients are puzzled by the fact that though the same psychopathology with severe mental emotional disorders is present in some patients, it yet allows them to [function] in areas in which well-adjusted persons do not. It brings clearly to focus the uniqueness of the individual, and also that an identical pathology may be quantitatively different. THEY discover that strongert constitutional capacities in a disturbed person may make the difference between adequate and inadequate [functioning].

“Psychotherapy in our Service is used as a method of [treatment] of emotional disturbances as palliative, curative, and preventive. The psychotherapy is psychoanalytically oriented, eclectic in nature, emphasizing both Freudian and non-Freudian concepts, whatever applies in the particular case or group.

“It was found that group treastment offers a more realistic approach to many problems of interpersonal relationships as we see them in our Service than does individual counseling and treatment. Emotional nedds that can be satisfied by a person himself without involving others are relatively few. Most of these are satisfied through or in relation with some other person. Satisfactory [adjustment] to living when it involves another person is dependent upon the manner in which one acts and reacts in a relationship, on how feelings, thoughts and actions are expressed, modified or repressed out of consideration for the other individual involved. In a group one discovers not only why one behaves in a particular manner, but also how this behaviour appears to others, how and why they accept or reject it, and how they think one should modify it.

All our group sessions begin with a 10 to 15 minute discussion by the therapist of the psychodynamic factors in the particular problem under consideration. General mental [hygiene] concepts, social values, and sociological changes as they affect the problem, are also discussed. Beyond this the sessions are [unstructured]

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“The content of the series of sessions is planned on the dynamic concept that people marry to satisfy certain basic needs such as love, sex and parenthood, and that these needs are influenced by early childhood experiences, by social and cultural [forces] which either reinforce positive attitudes or produce negative ones. The lack of information, the misinformation, the fears and anxieties from the prohibition of ordinary sexual [needs], the difficulties resulting from inadequate child-parent relationships – all adversely affect the capacity to love and prevent the development of a mature personality, culminating in difficulties in marital [adjustment]. It is anticipated that the presentation of the these concepts inculcate more positive attitudes and help to develop ionsight into what young people, as individuals are bringing to their marriage [s] and what the marital relationship involves.

“A series of three sessions is held to deal respectively with love, sex and parenthood. The number has been found adequate to to present the material and to ensure full discussions. Each session usually lasts from three to three and a half hours. Most of the young people are primarily interested in contraceptive advice, but some in more information about sexuality. The approach is to treat sexual [adjustment] in marriage as part of a total emotional relationship.

Students including boring & dangerous old people will note John uses the spelling he learned when he was 17 hey

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Oh Kevin you crafty little South East Queenslander and N-O-T A HIGH WOODEN HOUSE banks of glass louvre windows WITH AN UNDER-STOREY for putting stuff in i can see you’re up to your old tricks trying to make Mr Gates and Mr Berners-Lee look like rabbits and in fact raising fearsome doubts in the middle class public mind concerning humanity’s late 1980s project in toto

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‘defending-hope’ – what an execrable early 21st century Fake– or Pretend-science FALSE EQUIVALENCE piece of major & minor network radio & television newsreaders’ rhetorical ‘bad-metaphor’ Hawking-Dawkins-Cox wandering-about-the-universe psychobabble is that – Christ in his infinite mercy, WISDOM & compassion help EVERY child from toddlerhood through to the end of primary schooling in the Nadella-Huang-Altman-Pichai-WHITE virtual world learn personal articulacy and develop interpersonal relationship of any but the 5Fs ideological anarchist & psychospiritual libertarian narci-narco psychotically-coercing & violating Social-darwinist character that FLATLY, DEFINITIVELY & ONTOLOGICALLY – in the childs lived experience NOT in its most commonly (say 95 (?) per cent) RIGHT CEREBRAL QUADRISPHERE or in the vernacular term ‘Right-brain’ essentially self (‘superego’d’)-, other-, cops’- or Gvrnmnt-TOLD touches, looks, tastes, smells, feels, sounds which are ALL – again “for Christ’s sake” – these Nadella Huang Altman Pichai White ghouls, mobsters and organised crime operatives WILL ALLOW THEM – or any of us public communicators now ?!

My great friend for life and humanity Roy should absolutely & certainly have won the 2017 Booker.

Instead an already broken crying humanity was offered more Joplin & Hendrix, Morriset & (Miles) Davis et set era parasuicidal full-blown ψo-affective and ‘Bipolar’ requiring- hospitalisation-among-the haute-bourgeois or upper middle class (Wilhelm Reich’s 1945 little men in broken increasingly toxic countries with personal assets of a million dollars up), not the world linguo-cultural studies public leader !

Instead an already broken crying humanity was offered more Joplin & Hendrix, Morriset & (Miles) Davis et set era parasuicide or simply learned psycho-spiritual helplessness.1

So there, and where and how and who are the engaged parties vis à vis who are easy riders, passengers or mute consumers and when and why (why not), honoured & esteemed CEO

So there, CEO of the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre i, though a low-income person, spurn, despise and reject your conceivable injection of charitable resources into my humble Australian household but demand an answer to my question put to Kon Karapanagiotidis, your influencer-publicist person five or so weeks ago.

HOW WE ALL MUST EXAMINE & REVIEW OUR USAGE OF ANY & ALL SOCIAL MEDIA AS LUNATICS,’ NARCISSISTS’ & SOCIOPATHS’ PLATFORMS

DESTROY MYSELF, NO THANKS.

YOU ?

This is not a game but our lives. It almost certainly was the life of my i think Kurdish friend i never knew.

Sam Altman #ChatGPT

John Blundell

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•The immediate reform of 25k universities

•Humanised economy, 193 countries

•The serious attempt to arrest manmade global heating

1 The first edition of Martin Seligman’s book Helplessness: On Depression, Development, and Death was published in 1975 (my thanks to Mr Lance Beck one of the famous seven Beck brothers od Streaky Bay South Australia)

1A Learned Helplessness: A Theory for the Age of Personal Control, Christopher Peterson, Martin Seligman, Steven F. Maier 1993

Is That a Philosophy or a Business-plan in Your Pocket or RU Happy 2C Me or Both?

Ann Druyan and Carl Sagan (died 20 Dec 1996)

Thematics uber humans : Also Sprach (alarmingly the ‘Books-are-engineered-infrastucture-in-English’ Rand-Freud-Bernays-Samuelson-Watson-Dulles objectivist nutters of the mid 20th century via @Google @Apple @Meta +@Microsoft all micro & no macro no-ideas deracinated self-destructing world don’t provide the Deutscher and @Wikipedia does so only in parentheses (brackets, young people) Pahpa John: that heading up the top of this document is an SS3 (4 sets & 3 L’s, cnjnctrs, #s) – I think, ∴ when I devised that early notation set-up in 1999 I was walking-talking PTSD, conscientising everything and experiencing nothing, all Right-side mental in my case, after special attention from the South Australian police. Five sets is it, anyway. You all knew that – which is my freedom and civil rights back. It’s taken 33 years. That’s how long it’s been since I ran against that creature.

One good fragment of learning will always generate another in your mind, young people. Right here or be accurate and neat in your studies right there in the paragraph preceding Thus Spake was dialectically teamed (SS1) with Also Sprach. That combo amused me when i was 18 or some shit and first considered Nietzsche and what the man was really for in human history other than his unrequited romantic blah or stalking thing-thing.

So now look for the first time I’ve put the two micro Great-man UTTERANCES EXPOSTULATIONS & EJACULATIONS together and turned up a blood-curdling ‘he died in a 727’ (✈ gag that) say 1700 Newtonian quadratic equation – ✈ ⏱︎ Travel/ travaille (did the earth move 4 you 2?)

– what did happen to Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s ‘Toughen-up princess’ government nimbleness, agility, resilience, capacity-building and following-that-parasuicidal-fat-man-dream-with-Who-TF-1965-ever Social Contract when @GoldmanSachs @PwC and @bankofengland got hold of it, gulp, more Time-travel, this time to exciting futures being told how to both think and act by your phones, young people.

Write wright rite and Right-side of human Race-memory – Plato the cinema-cave guy circa 2400BCE) primarily expressed as 8 : 8 ‘skin’ MARRIAGE LAW – twenty per cent safer against congenital disorders in infants than the Levitical or 6 : 6 parents, grandparents, great grandparents marriage law – known in all traditional aboriginal societies since antiquity as The Law, that moving finger writing, rite-ing, righting and ritual-teaching that NO END of piety, wit, tears, vast cash injections or meetings of the Wikipedia Druids Collective of Sherwood Forest may lure back to cancel half a line or even wash out a word (of it), young people.

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Denis Diderot had four sisters, the eldest named Denise.. [whom he] sometimes referred [to] as ‘a female Socrates,’ such was her power of thought1

Correct Name Autism Spectrum Disordet 2013 – mischievous public relations & government advertising slogan terms Neurodivergence & Dysphoria

“.. She wore false noses made from wood and glass, and is reported to have remained astonishingly cheerful throughout, drawing strength from her Christian faith. Denis Diderot’s daughter concluded that her aunt ‘possessed the rare secret of finding heaven on earth.’

“.. Returning there from Paris in middle, he wrote to his lover Sophie Volland of ‘a charming promenade, consisting of a broad aisle of thickly verdured trees leading to a small grove … I pass hours in this spot, reading, meditating, contemplating nature, and thinking of my love.’

“.. Diderot wrote (or contributed to) more than [6,000] entries, tackling almost every subject (although many of these were translations from Chambers and other sources, not least specialist medical textbooks). In the first ‘A’ volume alone he composed articles on giving birth (Accouchement), steel (Acier), agriculture, a boring machine for the manufacture of cannons (Alésoir), the Arabs, silver (Argent), and Aristotle.

“.. From 1747 to 1758 he was partnered by Jean Le Rond D’Alembert, the illegitimate offspring of aristocratic parent [s] (he was abandoned in a wooden box on the steps of the Parisian church St-Jean-le-Rond). Like Diderot, D’Alembert was another of those men whose agile mind found it impossible to settle on a single profession.

“Trained as a barrister and doctor, D’Alembert was also a skilful musician and mathematician; he was clearly suited to the breadth of learning required to edit a tremendous reference [‘work’]. And perhaps he felt he had something to prove: Frank and Serena Kafker have observed that while he had a sharp wit and talent for mimicry, he also had a high-pitched voice, a tiny3 build and rather plain features.’ The relationship of the two editors was productive but fiery. The Kafkers defined their characters as equally ‘touchy, self-righteous, given to emotional outbursts and convinced of his intellectual excellence4.’

“D’Alembert wrote daringly on mathematics, physics, music and astronomy, and his professional connections resulted in the commissioning of many fruitful entries. He was keen to use the Encyclopèdie to advance contemporary and original thought. Indeed he saw it as a weapon, and his most controversial article almost brought down the whole enterprise5.

“The entry entitled Genève contained rather more than just a brief history of that city state, it’s length alone suggested there was mischief to come. The whole of England was afforded three-fifths of a column, Denmark merely seventeen lines, but for Geneva, D’Alembert wrote four double-columned pages. His tone was admonishing. He criticised the city’s legislators for refusing to allow the staging of plays for ‘the fear of the taste for display, dissipation and libertinage that companies of actors communicate to the youth.’ In Geneva, D’Alembert argued, freedom of expression and loose morals were suppressed lest a whole generation grow up to sweep away their opposite. He had learnt of this suppression when visiting Voltaire, and the philosopher and playwright certainly influenced the complaint. For good measure D’Alembert also accused Calvinist ministers of hypocrisy and deception, and criticised what he saw as tuneless singing at church services.

“His opinion of the city wasn’t all bad – he approved, for instance, of certain Genevese penal leniencies (the refusal to put criminals on the rack among them), but he must have known his article would cause offence. The local elders banned the Encyclopédie in the city, and an angry meeting called by the Council of Geneva stopped just short of an official protest to the French government for fear of reprisals.. “

Any or at least several way (s) [v] that’s me done for now, John, Kangaroos (mahlu-muhga) Meat-pies Toyotas Australia ⬅︎ branding no-avatars keeping-safe-from the incognisant micro- or right-side supply-side fixated if not obsessed, and MPs & Local Government councillors

1 Denis Diderot was born in Langres, north-easter France, on 5 October 1713..

2 Lan’-sakes Mɘss Betsy

3 90%-certainly subnutrition as infant and toddler common in southern Europe from feudal times through to the end of 20th C

4 the Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias where people with low ability or knowledge in a specific area overestimate their own competence, while those with high ability often underestimate theirs. This happens because a lack of knowledge prevents individuals from accurately self-assessing their own mistakes and shortcomings. The effect was first described by psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger in 1999

5 [faithfully reproduced footnote, p99] ‘Both Diderot and D’Alembert acknowledged a philosophical [ALL GUFFAW GIGGLE HOOT ‘RAMBAHNCT’ REMONSTRATE GAILY clap hands slap your feet play it on dah big bass drum tahrahmm tiddly ahmm tahm dumb dumb dumb what a picture-what a picture-what a photograph-stick-it-in-your-family-stick-it-in-your-family-album] debt to Francis Bacon’s The Advancement of Learning, specifically their taxonomy of knowledge ‘tree’ in the preface was directly inspired by the pull-out ‘Analysis‘ in that volume. D’Alambert credited Bacon as an inspiration who had ‘silently in the shadows, prepared from afar the light which gradually, by imperceptible degrees, would illuminate the world.’ The entry in Encyclopédie by Abbé Jean Pestre entitled ‘Baconisme’ referrred to Bacon as a ‘grande génie.’