http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/book-tackles-dangerous-bullying...TONY Abbott is a bully who hates women, and his outdated social views are a threat to national cohesion and plurality, according to a polemical new book.
In Tony Abbott: A Man's Man, academic and writer Susan Mitchell attempts to deconstruct the Opposition Leader's beliefs and character so that Australians "think again" about the man who came within a whisker of forming government after last year's general election.
Although Mr Abbott has surpassed Julia Gillard as preferred prime minister in the published polls since then, Dr Mitchell argues he is a sore loser, has a sense of entitlement and is driven by rage.
"He is extremely dangerous because he is a man of the past," Dr Mitchell told The Weekend Australian yesterday.
"I can't believe we could end up having a prime minister who doesn't believe a woman should have control over her own body."
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The author blamed Mr Abbott "for a decline in civility in our political discourse", as evidenced by his aggressive campaign against Labor's proposed carbon tax, and accused him of "deeply embedded misogyny".
Dr Mitchell cites Mr Abbott's heated dealings with the Prime Minister, Health Minister Nicola Roxon and female journalists, and his high-profile stands against abortion and gay marriage, as evidence of his bullying of women and religious fundamentalism.
"Tony Abbott is a man educated and mentored by older men; a man who has rarely worked outside institutions created and run by men," she writes. "He is a man . . . unable to comprehend what women -- who are 50 per cent of those Australians he wishes to govern -- need and expect from a modern leader . . . Abbott is not a bad man. Or a mad man. But he is, deep down, a very conservative Catholic man, a driven man, who believes that he has a political and religious mission -- a calling to lead this country -- that justifies everything he does or says. And that could be viewed as making him a dangerous man."
She says he "knows no other world but the one populated with his male heroes", such as former prime minister John Howard and anti-communist B.A. Santamaria. "It is hard to see how such a leader would be able to deal effectively with international leaders to take action on global warming -- not to mention the many citizens who will wish to make Australia their home, or the many citizens who will seek to embrace legislative changes to stem-cell research, euthanasia and gay marriage."
Dr Mitchell charts the Liberal leader's development through Jesuit schools, Sydney and Oxford universities, journalism and politics. She says she did not set out to write a biography, but rather it is a "polemic or analysis".
A spokesman for Mr Abbott said: "Susan Mitchell has not sought to interview Tony as part of her research. The book is so inaccurate and over the top that if it appeared on the ALP website people would dismiss it as lacking all credibility."
Dr Mitchell said: "I hope this book will inform voters.
"In this age of Twitter and Facebook, information is power and if people read this book we can have an informed discussion about how he would change the country. If we get Tony Abbott, this nation will change in a way that would distress many of us."