Monday, 28 January 2008

McGuiness, voice of dissent, dies, 69: 28 January, 2008

McGuinness, voice of dissent, dies, 69: [2 All-round First Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 28 Jan 2008: 6.
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"Paddy was always passionately interested in ideas," Mr [Greg Lindsay] said. "He was one of the great Australians; dying on Australia Day was very fitting."
Peter Coleman, former editor of Quadrant, described [McGuinness] as "a terrific editor to work with, courageous and imaginative". "He published articles no one else would," Coleman said.
Author and new Quadrant editor Keith Windschuttle said of McGuinness: "He had a very strong eye for cant, humbug, hypocrisy and people who clothed the incoherence of their ideas in obfuscatory language. When he became editor of Quadrant in late 1997, he declared one of his targets would be postmodernism, which was then the main intellectual infection in our humanity departments of our universities. Within five years, postmodernism was dead."

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