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September 22nd, 2009 Comments off

My fortnightly occasional summary of what I’ve been reading and listening to.

Team of Rivals

Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin

Hardcover, my own library

Amazon link

I finally finished this book, subtitled ‘The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln’. It’s a fascinating study of Lincoln and the men he appointed to his cabinet, several of whom had been his bitter rivals for the nomination of the Republican Party. Can we see a certain repeat of history today in that Lincoln appointed his main rival – the person whom almost everyone thought would win the nomination – as Secretary of State? Certainly we know that President Obama was reading this book between his election and the inauguration.

But modern parallels aside, I found this a really gripping read, as we see Lincoln practically lift himself up by his bootstraps from extremely humble beginnings, educating himself and then following the law and eventually stepping in to politics, to become the unlikely nomination of his party. This, however, was not mere luck. Lincoln had a careful plan and built up his support at the expense of his much richer and much more well-connected rivals – William Seward, Salmon Chase and Edward Bates – and snatched the nomination. Most people at the time, and certainly those rivals, thought it a bizarre and unwise choice by the party, and Lincoln was much disparaged as a ‘backwoods lawyer’ and a ‘rail-splitter’. This book demonstrates how Lincoln overcame those perceptions and built the initially grudging and then full-hearted respect of men like Seward, his Secretary of State.

The book also tells, of course, the story of the Civil War, but dwells only briefly on the campaign itself, and more on the personalities and the politics of the war which Lincoln shrewdly managed.

As an Australian, my knowledge of American history is only limited. I learnt a lot from this book, and enjoyed it greatly.

Current Reading

I’m currently part-way through:

  • American Empire: Blood and Iron by Harry Turtledove (Audiobook).
  • Angel’s Flight by Michael Connelly (Ebook).
  • Ruled Brittania by Harry Turtledove (Ebook).
  • American Journeys by Don Watson (Hardcover, my own library).

Petition to keep Australia’s Internet Access free

March 20th, 2009 Comments off

The Australian Government is proposing to enforce mandatory filtering of the Internet in this country, justifying the move as one to keep out floods of extreme pornography, but in reality potentially enabling it to block any web site with views it doesn’t like. Based on a ‘black list’ which it will maintain but prevent anyone else from seeing or checking, it could cripple Internet access to perfectly legitimate and innocuous web sites including Wikipedia.

Guy Rundle has a great article on this issue at the Crikey web site.

And the GetUp organisation is running rallies and an online petition. See below for the petition:

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