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Paul Monk Retires And Writes About History & Economics, Paul Monk was interviewed by Geraldine Googue on her Breakfast Show.. |
Aug 10 2009, 08:35 PM
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RETIRING EARLY
Paul Monk was interviewed by Geraldine Googue on her Breakfast Show on ABC1 Radio National on 8 August 2009. Monk became fascinated by the history of western civilization while he has at university and he remained so all his life. Paul Monk received his PhD in international relations from the Australian National University. His first book Truth and Power was published in 1990. He then worked for six years for the Defence Intelligence Organisation on East Asia, becoming head of China analysis and chairman of the interagency working groups on Korea and China. He is a widely published commentator on public affairs, writing regularly for major national media such as The Australian, Quadrant and the Australian Financial Review. His most recent book is: The West in a Nutshell: Foundations, Fragilities, Futures. The book presents 30 essays that reflect Paul Monk’s remarkable critical thinking skills, his wonderful prose style and his enormous breadth of interest. In this book Monk traces the beginnings of human presence on the planet, the emergence and flourishing of Western civilization and the dilemmas now confronting humankind. The West in a Nutshell has been designed as a companion to his book of original sonnets and reflections published in 2006 entitled Sonnets to Promiscuous Beauty. With Tim van Gelder, he co-founded Austhink in 2000. Monk told Geraldine Doogue that he retired from full-time work at the age of 38 in order to write, to reflect and to do research. He took a special interest, among his many interests, in the 16th century essayist Michel de Montaigne. Montaigne also retired at the age of 38 and is often regarded as the first essayist in European civilization. I took a special interest in Monk and his comments about Montaigne because: (a) I too, like Monk, acquired a fascination with the history of ideas and western civilization while I was at university(1963-1967) and ( After seven years of doing what these men were doing: describing changeableness & compiling change’s record & finding myself, in the process, an unstable, fragmented and... contradictory being, radically discontinuous and inconsistent and, hence, always elusive with readers being accomplices to my redefinition, ease, nonchalance & self-complacency....my efforts.... discipline and infinite suppleness of thought..my focus on myself as the core-matter of my book, a man who, unlike Montaigne who was at ease with classical authors, would like to be at ease with the Authors of and commentators on a new..... theophanology, Manifestation of God, theophany...mazhar-i ilahi.1 1 Juan Ricardo Cole, “The Concept of Manifestation in the Bahá'í Writings,” Bahá'í Studies, Volume 9, 1982, p.15. Ron Price 9 August 2009
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