MICE Proposed Principles

June 16, 2025
This article is a discussion space in deciding the statements which could be the MICE Principles: Management Institute for Contributory Economy.       The draft discussion article comes from Dr Neville Buch’s interpretation of the message from Dr Michael Macklin in 1989 to the Australian Senate. (Video and Another Extract from Senator Macklin):   […]

This article is a discussion space in deciding the statements which could be the MICE Principles: Management Institute for Contributory Economy.

 

 

 

The draft discussion article comes from Dr Neville Buch’s interpretation of the message from Dr Michael Macklin in 1989 to the Australian Senate. (Video and Another Extract from Senator Macklin):

 

 

 

  1. Fiction captures various part of the ongoing human experience;
  2. The meaning of bad behaviour can be exposed in film (“Harry meets Sally”), and the meaning of deeper exposure to truth in film (“Sex, Lies, and Videotapes”);
  3. Politicians are very happy to blame the public for cynicism in politics, when, in fact most cynicism is engendered by politicians themselves.
  4. The political messaging becomes “all problems will disappear with the partisan set of policies”. This is propaganda, a falsehood;
  5. When the propaganda does not work out, the public is blamed for the problems; since they are allegedly cynical.
  6. In pushing for the political agenda, most politicians most of the time are caught up in propaganda since the marketing languages makes references inside poorly semanticised signs: e.g. “family”, “nation” or “society”. It is politicians who are faithful to the deeper, intellectual, comprehensive, schemas who avoid this error.
  7. This erroneous cognition is the passing farce-Façade of what goes as politics in this country.
  8. Whether the policies will be effective is a matter of theory, as opposed to the shallow thinking of too-willful practice.
  9. In political negotiations, too often, those with less, and less because of exploitation, are disregarded. Social Justice weighting is required to fulfil the Australian doctrine of fairness.
  10. Choices can be done between sets of policies. Australian society can be like that of the United States or the United Kingdom, or it can be a society in its own historical vision of fairness.
  11. There is always a cost with policies, but in benefiting “the less” it is more likely that the whole of society is in an upward turn; against the view of “drip-down” or “every boat lifted by the tide” models.
  12. The quality of life over a higher standard living, because the quality life is the higher standard of life worth living (e.g. Socrates and Aristotle together).

Conclusion: A society of compassion is far better to live in, than a society of hate, greed, and avarice.

 

 

 

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Neville Buch (Pronounced Book) Ph.D. is a certified member of the Professional Historians Association (Queensland). Since 2010 he has operated a sole trade business in history consultancy. He was a Q ANZAC 100 Fellow 2014-2015 at the State Library of Queensland. Dr Buch was the PHA (Qld) e-Bulletin, the monthly state association’s electronic publication, and was a member of its Management Committee. He is the Managing Director of the Brisbane Southside History Network.
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Simon Cole
20 days ago

MICE and the like are what we need more of – and the culture to back it up. I learnt a lot about the limitations to the human capacity to collaborate during my time as President of BrisLETS, a mutual credit system. There’s a lot we can all do as individuals to encourage social democratic and cooperative commerce, such as using open source products and services, which is why I use Linux and Libre Office and Signal app, just to name a few tech items. Well done, Neville.