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. ..”

That’s me done for major studies for Thu 11 Dec 2025

John Blundell

The two miracle goals of 1988 – Mount Barker and Milang – when you’re hot you’re hot

Channel 9 Crime-pranks People from Ashton & Stuff

You all knew that

‘No Time Left for Climate Politics’

You give me, reader, with the honour of your readership, the opportunity to study and expand and teach new thematics for the benefit of everyone..

Here's I think/ is it/ an Ultra-violet photo of what stupid greenies call the 0₃ layer, Nyok-nyok

Therefore don’t take the categorisations thrown up by this mental exercise to be ‘Writ’ or complete as they are merely a first-outing or a beginning for me in this ‘corner’ of my scholarship: the terrible Age of Romance when in the eminent Alex Miller’s terms the socially-prescribed Conditions of Faith were inimical to Locke’s 325 year-old and others’ Human-understanding per Reason, and learning itself was obscenely and psychotically promulgated to be the scripture of the patriarchs, is dead and gone.

SUNRAYSIA DAILY I May 06 2022

‘I think the conservative tone has done more harm than good, as it seems we are all OK with going along with the idea that “it’s OK, we will get to carbon neutral by 2050 [.”]

The world meteorological organisation has recently declared that limiting a temperatur rise to 1.5 degrees [is] unattainable. At the same time the Australian Bureau of Meteorology states that Australia’s [average 24/ 7/ 52] temperature has risen 1.47 degrees.

While Australia is heating faster than the global average (but not as fast as the polar regions), it is obvious that the world met has been extremely conservative in [its] announcements – I guesss to avoid turning people away.

I think the conservative tone has done more harm than good, as it seems we are all OK with going along with the idea that “it’s OK, we will get to carbon neutral by 2050 [.”]

The mallee is likely to lose so much productivity it’s not funny, yet we hear nothing from our representative who says [he or she is] here to support us farmers.

‘It’s very simple, we need strong representatives saying we will be neutral by much earlier than 2050.

We have no more time for politics and scaremongering. As evolution shows us, only the most adaptable will survive – never those that cling to old habits.

Carl Young,

Wernen

STUDENTS

Would you be so kind as to leave aside Mr Carl Young’s content – at least as presented by the Mildura (Vic) newspaper and put in say 10 or 12 minutes examining the communication process ploys and techniques used.

The categories for scrutiny ‘go from’

..the textual micro functions punctuation capitalisation abbreviation spacing/ conjunctors..

..the meso or word-sequentia operations of grammar, linguistic pairings, syntax..

..macro or global-reach ideational framing, formatting or ‘construction’ incl paragraphing with acute observation on various common tropaic (or utterly tedious Aussie FTA television anodyne stand-up larrikin gag) or psycho-cultural religious or so-called atheist belief or superstition sweeping through electoral politrics in countries like Australia please

I’d be delighted to receive emails of your notes – to “Billionaire Monkeys with Olivetti Group at @MIT Typewriters” or of course the ‘electric’ – Zip zap kerpowie – @greeneconomyact (GEA)

EnchantΓ© 9

John Blundell

AUTHENTIC Post 1890s Groves-of-political-class-academe QR Logic, Economy, Neurolinguistic Health, Worldwide Educational Reform, the Human Project

Australia

6 in French means enchanted, delighted, overjoyed, smitten, or bewitched and please no chicks’ naked bodies or Australian 1960s drunken Papua Niugini Patrol Officers’ Masturbation-rings or theme songs ‘come’ 2 think of them

Leading him the life of the damned. Wear the heart out of a stone, that. Monday morning. Start afresh. Shoulder to the wheel. 

St. Peter’s Fields: The Peterloo Massacre 1819

..the title of this document comes from the work of The Joyce Project, Chapter [3], Proteus. I really wanted ‘Crackajolking away like a hearse on fire,’ which until this constituted a thumping 3.7 per cent of all I ever read of Ulysses. Ahm, the A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man – Stephen Dedalus – was a story I did read read right through as a youngster but. Year 9 I think.

This book is partly a homage to those who in the past hundred years have paved the way for extraordinary change against all odds. It is a tribute, too, to survivors and activists who work, often at risk to their own lives, to ensure justice can be achieved today and in the years to come.

I am privileged to have met and worked with some of those I have written about. I met many more inspiring people while writing this book. But the challenges they face are huge. [During the past few years, the dangers of a pick-and-choose approach to justice, which some governments STILL SEEM DETERMINED TO MAINTAIN, HAVE BECOME MORE GLARING THAN EVER.]

Prosecutions of the powerful are not a cure-all. They do not end the pain of the crimes committed. They do not wave a magic wand and create world peace. Justice can, however, provide at least the beginnings of a framework for stability. Conversely, lack of justice, and the festering resentments that result from that sense of injustice, provide fertile soil for insecurity and the renewed cycles of violence.

With the right leadership, [national/ country-based] and international courts can help achieve an acknowledgement of truth which otherwise may remain missing. With the wrong leadership, denial and instability continue to thrive. Zoran DjindjiΔ‡, the Serbian prime minister who delivered Slobodan MiloΕ‘eviΔ‡ to The Hague in 2001, understood the importance of a country confronting its own history. After MiloΕ‘eviΔ‡’s indictment but while he was still in power, DjindjiΔ‡ told me of his fears of a “flight into a historic world” [and the dangers of the belief that Serbs ‘have been victims for six hundred years, and we can do what we want’ ]. DjindjiΔ‡ was assassinated in 2003 by those who did not want such uncomfortable truths to be spoken; a few weeks earlier, he had told Hague prosecutor Carla Del Ponte that he knew he would be killed. Serbian and Bosnian Serb leaders in the years since have often been less willing to confront history and responsibility.

Chapter 10 Balancing the Scales excerpt //

To conclude today, it now becomes axiomatic that every man and woman drawing a fat or a thin salary in public life in his or her country immediately familiarise themselves with the new and indeed old-era epoch-making terms of Steve Crawshaw’s Prosecuting the Powerful : War Crimes and the Battle for Justice, The Bridge Street Press (Little Brown http://www.littlebrown.co.uk London Hachette http://www.hachette.co.uk Dublin) 2025 or get the bloody hell out of public life.

John Blundell

Australia

University and Internet Reform Worldwide

Neurocognitive Heath in Child Youth Adult Aged Persons’ Learning

The Authentic 2 – 5 set Series Post Socratic Quantum Relations in Human Interpersonal Transactions LOGIC

Post 1944 & Post-neokeynesian Economics

Life, Love, & Everything with a bit less Living, Loving, & Party-going even with those absurd if not preposterous athematical neoclassical (?) commas preceding the logic & maths conjunctor And

Laughs

Shitloads of those