I have been commissioned to review Tom Bramble's
Trade Unionism in Australia: A History from Flood to Ebb Tide. I have drafted a review and sent it around for comment. One of my interlocuters made the following apposite comment:
The Brambles of the world irritate me beyond belief because they ultimately don't care about people, in particular the
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Nor have I read the book in question. (Did he, or was he relying on your review? Which, by the way, I suspect I know what publication commissioned it, and that I have a pretty good idea what you think of it, sight unseen.) But what I could read in extract was wondering what had happened in the intervening time, that what would have had riots in the streets in the 60s had people being told to quietly go back to work, and meekly doing so in 2007. Where did the fire go? Which is about the decline of Trade Unionism as a force, something I'd expect you and other Quadrant readers to be bang up for. That others don't feel the same way should not be a surprise, and nor is it surprising that this difference is being used as a point of “aren't we better than them” moral superiority games ( ... )
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