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Boys, boats, beers and bulldust : Comments

By Graham Ring, published 21/8/2007

There’s something fishy about the government’s u-turn on grog bans in the Northern Territory.

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Has Noel Pearson had anything to say about this?
Posted by daggett, Thursday, 23 August 2007 9:21:39 AM
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No, I don't think he has.

Last I saw him he was flogging himself with a Liberal party birch stick reading Hayek's "The Road to Serfdom" and chanting something about trying to rid himself of a dependency on government consultancy fees.

It was a sorry sight to behold.

I moved quietly on and had nice cold beer and a steak sandwich in a pub down the road.
Posted by Rainier, Monday, 17 September 2007 8:23:09 PM
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Rainier,

Thanks.

I actually thought that Pearson had some worhtwhile things to say about 6 to 8 years ago, but, had I realised that he was so soon after to become a paid consultant for the Howard government I would have treated his ideas with more scepticism.

Not sure what the solution is. Perhaps, some of Pearson's past ideas might just work, but I would be wary of 'solutions' which save on welfare spending but give nothing back.

I have had van Hayek thrust doan my throat many times on various forum discussions. He's regarded as a kind of saint of the neoliberal movement with a passionate belief that his ideas would liberate humankind, but I think George Monbiot was closer to the mark. See "How Did We Get Into This Mess?" at http://www.monbiot.com/archives/2007/08/28/how-did-we-get-into-this-mess

"Their purpose was to develop the ideas and the language which would mask the real intent of the programme – the restoration of the power of the elite - and package it as a proposal for the betterment of humankind."

BTW, it was put to me by a sociologist friend Sheila Newman (http://candobetter.org/sheila) that in 18th century England, people who had been driven off their land faced problems with incest, similar to those faced by some aboriginal communities today.
Posted by daggett, Tuesday, 18 September 2007 12:51:01 AM
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