12 December 2011
“We’ve gifted the prime minister a copy of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, trusting he will reflect on this tale of a popular and respected general’s ambition for power leading to ruin for his country and his own downfall,” says PPTA president Robin Duff.
“As well, we hope he will consider the qualities of good leadership modelled by the protagonist’s rival, MacDuff.”
In the spirit of the season PPTA is helping John Key build up a collection of summer reading by gifting him a book on each of the 12 working days until Christmas.
“The Bard’s cautionary tale of political morality is the third in our series of literary gifts to Mr Key,” he said.
“The first was a New Zealand Oxford Dictionary as we were concerned that the prime minister was using some words ambiguously. The second book was Niccolo Machiavelli’s influential 16th century treatise on power and politics, The Prince, that serves as a useful resource for discussions about principle and probity in political life.”
Robin Duff said the fourth book will look at what lessons literature provides about the growing gap between rich and poor.
Read Robin Duff's letter to John Key about duplicity and ambition
Contact: Robin Duff, PPTA president 021 636 108 or 04 913 4227 or 04 499 9490

Tim Ellis
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Here's some more Shakespeare for you Robin It looks like you aren't interested in engaging with the Government seriously, which is disappointing. While you are so interested in sharing some Shakespeare with the Prime Minister, can I share some more Shakespeare with you, care of wikipedia. Following is a link to Shakespeare's fools. I think you would be a sitter in any audition. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespearean_fools |
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