All that Melts…, by Alison Caddick
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What does security—the necessity of being able to assume the contours of a relatively stable life-world—mean any more?
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What does security—the necessity of being able to assume the contours of a relatively stable life-world—mean any more?
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In the aftermath of the Intervention there has been a profound shift in the terms of national attention to Indigenous affairs.
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What will happen when it is fully revealed in the operation of the corporate state that the needs of the people are not its concern?
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It’s now clear that Trump was not merely full of bluster during campaign mode but intends to realise as many of his promises as possible.
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The stakes are high and feelings volatile. This is where we are now.
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Political leadership for our times: after Brexit, Trump and Hanson
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Should we take Germaine Greer seriously?
Latest comment: Simon Cooper makes a very welcome and timely contribution to the media’s ‘transgender & free...
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On the Paris climate change talks, renewable energy and the social choices we need to make