Don Watson
Born
in Australia
January 01, 1949
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The Bush
12 editions
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2014
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Recollections of a Bleeding Heart: A Portrait of Paul Keating PM
7 editions
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2002
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Death Sentences: How Cliches, Weasel Words and Management-Speak Are Strangling Public Language
15 editions
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2003
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American Journeys
9 editions
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2008
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High Noon: Trump, Harris and America on the Brink; Quarterly Essay 95
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Enemy Within: American Politics in the Time of Trump (Quarterly Essay #63)
3 editions
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2016
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The Passion of Private White
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Watson's Dictionary of Weasel Words, Contemporary Clichés, Cant & Management Jargon
4 editions
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2004
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On Indignation
7 editions
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2008
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Watsonia: A Writing Life
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“For Hindus, banyan trees are sacred. For Buddhists, bodhi trees; for the Arabs, certain date palms. To be stalwart in a ‘tree-like’ way was to approach goodness, according to Confucius. The Normans built chapels in the trunks of yew trees. Many other cultures attached religious significance to particular trees and groves and forests. Adonis was born of a tree. Daphne turned into one. George Washington confessed to cutting one down and the United States, as a result, was all but immaculately conceived. The tree is the symbol of the male organ and of the female body. The Hebrew kabbalah depicts Creation in the form of a tree. In Genesis, a tree holds the key to immortal life, and it is to the branches and fruit of an olive tree that God’s people are likened in both the Old and New Testaments. To celebrate the birth of Christ his followers place trees in their sitting rooms and palm fronds, a symbol of victory, commemorate his entering Jerusalem. A child noted by Freud had fantasies of wounding a tree that represented his mother. The immortal swagman of Australia sat beneath a coolabah tree. In hundreds of Australian towns the war dead are honoured by avenues of trees.”
― The Bush
― The Bush
“Imagine, a First World country founded on egalitarian principles in which the top 20 per cent of households have 84 per cent of the wealth, while the bottom 40 per cent have 0.3 per cent; and one family, the Waltons, owns more than the bottom 40 per cent of US families combined; and the ratio of CEO salary to unskilled worker is 354 to 1 (fifty years ago it was 20 to 1). A minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, which is 34 per cent less than workers on the minimum were getting in 1968. More than 20 per cent of children in the United States live in poverty, more than twice the rate of any European country. With a quarter of totalitarian China’s population, democratic America has about the same number of people in jail.”
― Quarterly Essay 63 Enemy Within: American Politics in the Time of Trump
― Quarterly Essay 63 Enemy Within: American Politics in the Time of Trump
“Hubris is an incurable American disease. As incurable as the military-industrial machine that keeps coming up with the armaments that make wars seem like slam dunks, but which last for decades; wars that are fought by a very small percentage of the population and, regular effusive acknowledgement of veterans notwithstanding, can be ignored for years.”
― Enemy Within: American Politics in the Time of Trump
― Enemy Within: American Politics in the Time of Trump
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