Hysterical Freedom, by Simon Cooper
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Free speech today is not ‘free’ but a commodity. Our interaction with ‘ubiquitous’ media via screen technologies is a key driver of contemporary capitalism.
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Free speech today is not ‘free’ but a commodity. Our interaction with ‘ubiquitous’ media via screen technologies is a key driver of contemporary capitalism.
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Manufactured outrage and the hypocrisy of the West
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‘Free speech’, free markets: when global society sees itself as freedom.
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John Hinkson The US Administration’s Developing Sense Of ‘Freedom’ Grants License To Destroy Without Taking On Any Reciprocal Responsibility
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Simon Cooper Conservative responses to September 11 reveal a wilful blindness to the line between culture and power
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John Hinkson Is the legacy of September 11 a global anti-liberal ascendancy?
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Julian Burnside How Australia’s Detention Centres Breach the Most Basic Human Rights
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Douglas McQueen-Thomson: Language of War and War Through Language.