Letters to the editor

June 22, 2012
Issue 
Cartoon: Chris Kelly.

Rewrite the Constitution

What a brilliant 6-1 decision by the High Court on the federal funding of the chaplain program. The dysfunctionality of the federal constitution and the federal system couldn't have been made more obvious.

The major parties now have to, again, find ways to circumvent the Constitution to make sensible government possible. Rudd passed up the opportunity in 2007 to replace the federal system with something far more effective with ALP governments in six states and in Canberra.

Instead he opted for another reincarnation of 鈥渃ooperative federalism鈥. Professor Gordon Greenwood writing in 1946, quoted Alfred Deakin鈥檚 prediction of 1902: The Commonwealth will increase in stature, in financial dominance and in the determination of national priorities.

Greenwood concluded: 鈥淎ll this has come to pass.鈥 We need a new political party that has the courage and competence to re-organise Australia and base a new Constitution of what the sovereign people want. The cost of federation is demonstrably massive. The end of circumventions and implied interpretations surely is nigh. Yes, we need more decentralisation but not of the federal kind.

Klaas Woldring,
Pearl Beach, NSW

The Sydney Rinehart Herald

The effective takeover of the Sydney Morning Herald by Gina Rinehart demanding three seats on the board of directors and the right to hire-and-fire newspaper editors converts the former broadsheet 鈥淪ydney Morning Herald鈥 into the tabloid 鈥淭he Sydney Rinehart Herald鈥, effectively creating a mining newsletter.

Rinehart is not the first capitalist recognising that money can buy media and political influence after her successful campaign against Labor鈥檚 鈥渕ining super profit tax鈥 and subsequent rise to become the world鈥檚 richest women. Rinehart truly represents her class interest.

Rinehart鈥檚 takeover of the SMH is a good thing because it makes class relations obvious to everyone. For decades I failed to understand what my old friend from Trier meant by 鈥渢he dictatorship of the proletariat鈥, at least now I know what Marx meant by the 鈥渄ictatorship of the capital鈥.

It dictates what is 鈥渘ews鈥 and what isn鈥檛, with three board members and the right to fire editors. In Australia, the Rinehart takeover marks the successful completion of what German philosopher Jurgen Habermas calls 鈥渟tructural transformation of the public sphere鈥.

What once was an open public sphere is now transformed into a corporate sphere outright owned by corporate capitalism. With the exception of 麻豆传媒 Weekly, Australia鈥檚 media landscape now represents what Chomsky has termed 鈥減rofit over people鈥. This is 鈥渘eoliberalism鈥檚 global order鈥 (Chomsky, 1999) in which an entire continent has only one weekly newspaper left to read.

Thomas Klikauer
Coogee NSW



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