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Diary of a B+ Grade Polymath ([personal profile] tcpip) wrote2010-06-29 09:31 pm

Gillard as PM and The (Trans) Human Spirit

Beleaguered by a run of poor opinion polls and lacking support within the parliamentary caucus (with an allegedly abrasive personality), Kevin Rudd stood down as Prime Minister and was replaced by Julia Gillard. There has been a predictable wave of enthusiasm for Australia's first female Prime Minister, and in the first few days she has made a number of popular policy statements (not moving into the Lodge until elected in her own right, support for a carbon tax rather than an ETS, wanting a "sustainable population", affirming rather than swearing an oath to office). I predict in the next day or so she'll have an agreement with the mining companies as well. The only remaining liability for Federal Labor after this is Conroy holding the Ministry of government approved information. Finally, an insightful and predictive article by Greg Milne points out the serious problems Abbot is going to have with Gillard.

Last Sunday gave the address at the Unitarians on The Evolution of the Human Spirit, which is perhaps better understood as the development of human ideas. With broad sociological brushstrokes I took the opportunity to reconstruct the better elements of materialist theories of structured social development with concerns of the means of communication and mode of consciousness. In September it I'll be speaking at the Melbourne summit for The Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence on "Social Formations in a Transhumanist World".
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[personal profile] mellotron_breakfast 2010-06-29 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Hopefully this goes better than Canada's first female Prime Minister. If you're not aware, look up the moment in Canadian history when Brian Mulroney stood down due to a horrible drop in public opinion. Campbell took his place, but the negative opinion still carried through to the election, where the party apparently won fewer seats than you'd find in a Honda Civic.
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[personal profile] lederhosen 2010-06-29 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
We've had a few of those at state level, where they picked a female candidate as a placeholder once it was clear the next election was lost, but I don't think Gillard's in that category. A lot of the problems with Rudd seemed to be specifically with Rudd rather than the party in general, so Gillard still has a decent chance.
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[personal profile] br3nda 2010-06-30 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
ditto in NZ - but the oposition party won the next election and Auntie Helen was prime minister for a decade.

I'm confused on Gillard's politics. I've seen social justice bloggers call her anti-refugee and anti-native people -- and then in the next breath declare themselves mega-ultra-gillard fans for live.
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[personal profile] mellotron_breakfast 2010-07-01 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, seems like everything that could go wrong for her, did. Well, glad it looks better, and for (hopefully) a more progressive leader than I would expect from ProgCons.