15 October 1982. Thought for the Week:
"The only effective answer to concentrated money power on
the one hand, and concentrated State power on the other, is
a revival of vitality - physical, intellectual, and spiritual
- in Western civilisation itself, for both money and State
are essentially abstractions, deriving power from the passivity
of the real. Their sterilising influence can, therefore, be
countered only by a regeneration of the real."
Jerian Jenks in "From the Ground Up." |
THE COMMONWEALTH GAMESAlthough a survey of the world's media shows
that the Aboriginal 'land rights' protests during the Brisbane
Commonwealth Games were given extensive coverage, it is clear
that the Marxist strategists seeking to exploit the Games,
were unable to produce the violent confrontations for which
they hoped. Blood did not run in the Brisbane streets, as
Mr. Charles Perkins, Chairman of the Aboriginal Development
Commission predicted. Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen is to be
congratulated on consistently warning that the Communists
were the real promoters of the "land rights" issue. Then came
the impact of ex-Communist Geoff McDonald's book, "Red
Over Black", and widespread publicity for McDonald's warnings. Queensland authorities must also be congratulated on the manner in which first class security was provided for the Brisbane Games, with the Queensland police refusing to be drawn into any violent confrontation situation. The general euphoria generated by the Games also helped ensure a climate in which "land rights" protests appeared irrelevant. Any serious attempt to interfere with the Games would have been counter productive. As genuine spokesmen for the Aborigines
have insisted, the Aborigines do not want to be involved in
protest movements concerning "land rights". There was wide
division amongst the protest groups, with white agitators
generally attempting to produce violent confrontation. Even
Prime Minister Fraser has now openly supported the Queensland
Government's Aboriginal land legislation. He is reported as
having said on 4BC radio, Brisbane, that one of the tragedies
of the situation "is the extent to which people outside the
Aboriginal movement are involved in the issue - people from
the south or whatever". Sections of the Australian media attempted to "play up" the "land rights" movement, with the ABC almost schizophrenic. While Mr. Norman May, and those presenting the Games, were doing an excellent job, even if some critics found them overly nationalistic, the ABC public affairs programmes were openly attempting to create public opinion in favour of the "land rights" movement, some of the programmes being so blatantly dishonest that some investigation should take place. But, even though the revolutionaries
failed to achieve their objectives in Brisbane, the Marxist
global strategy against Australia will be continued. Prime
Minister Fraser may have been belatedly converted to a more
realistic view on Aboriginal "Land rights", but unless soon
converted to a more realistic view on finance economic realities,
Mr. Fraser should begin packing now to leave The Lodge. |
GOVERNMENT KEEPS ON DISASTER COURSETreasurer John Howard has reacted to the latest
unemployment figures by insisting that the Government is not
going to change its financial policies. The number of jobless
has passed 500,000 for the first time since the Great Depression
of the thirties. If Mr. Howard and his "advisers" adhere to their current policies, it is as certain as the night follows the day, that Australian unemployment will climb upwards to that of the countries listed. But this will have relatively little effect on production, as witnessed by the increasingly frantic advertising seeking to persuade customers to buy. Like the alcoholic, Mr. Howard and Mr. Fraser refuse to see the necessity of giving up drinking to solve their problem. Mr. Howard insists that in essence if he continues drinking the problem will eventually go away. "It will only be through consistently maintaining anti-inflationary policies that success will ultimately be achieved" Mr. Howard says. "A reversal of economic policy now will produce higher inflation and inevitably delay economic recovery in Australia. Such an outcome would prolong the present high level of unemployment." Like a cracked record, Mr. Howard keeps on repeating what he has been saying for years. The policies being pursued have neither solved inflation nor have they prevented unemployment from steadily rising. As we have consistently predicted that the government was on a disaster course, we cannot be accused of being wise after the event. Mr. Howard and Mr. Fraser have insisted that they can "manage" the economy better than their Labor opponents, but events have continued to make nonsense of their budgets and predictions. Growing unemployment automatically means an increased deficit to finance unemployment welfare payments. Financing a bigger deficit than planned for in the last Budget means that more new credit has to be created. The fact that the new credit money has to be created indicates that it is believed that there will still be adequate production on which to spend the money. Apart from the obvious fact that it would be politically impossible to allow hundreds of thousands of unemployed to starve to death, the creation of new money to pay them at least a sustenance is clear evidence that there is a shortage of purchasing power in the community to buy what is being produced at profitable prices. If it were not for deficit financing, something Mr. Fraser and Mr. Howard used to scorn, the Australian economy would collapse even faster than it is. Mr. Howard is right when he warns that an "expansionary" money policy would further inflation, which would be mathematically certain under present financial policies. But if Mr. Howard and Mr. Fraser could free themselves of the influence of the financial witch doctors they should be able to grasp the truth that new credit money can be made available in a non-inflationary manner, starting with a drastic reduction of inflationary indirect taxes and the re-introduction of consumer price subsidies on basic items in the economy. The physical reality is that the Australian production system can, even if the present unemployment figure doubles produce sufficient for every Australian family. What is required is some realistic financial bookkeeping to reflect the physical reality. Sooner or later there will have to be a major change in present financial policies, our present disasters will fade into insignificance compared with what is to come. |
BRIEF COMMENTSA press report states that legal opinion from the Attorney General's Department has "international responsibilities" to intervene to prevent the building of a dam on the Franklin River. Even more important than the argument about the proposed dam, is the claim that because Federal government has nominated South West Tasmania for the World Heritage List, it has the constitutional authority to interfere in State affairs. The decision by the High Court (4 to 3) that international agreements and conventions entered into by the Federal Government enables it to legislate on these agreements even if overriding the States has set in motion a constitutional revolution, one which all the Marxists and other centralisers have welcomed. Sir Bruce Williams, Director of the Technical
Change Centre, London in his second Boyer Lecture recently
(on A.B.C.) said that technological changes during the past
200 years had not led to increased unemployment. He said that,
"unemployment through technology had not increased because
new labour-creating technology had been introduced at the
same time as labour-saving technology." From the Anglo-Saxon-Keltic Review
(September 1982). The Anglo-Saxon Keltic Society may be contacted
at "P.O.Box 186 SANDY BAY, Hobart, Tas., 7005. Write to the
Anglo-Saxon-Keltic Society for information re the monthly
"Review", and details of special Heritage stickers, as well
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