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Equality – an update
Wednesday, 19 October 2016 Society, Tactics 5 comments
It is probably then best that such activists are looking to withdraw from the public sphere, since a majority support for same sex marriage that had little to do with them could turn into its opposite with their, and Labor’s, best efforts.
Key Posts of the Summer
It has been useful looking at Australian politics over the last decade because it gives some details on a period in global politics that is now coming to an end. - 2016: The fracturing Just as the public's experience of welfare is becoming inverted, so those who benefit from the system are perceiving it the wrong way round. Everything is upside down. It is intolerable. - Entitlement Right now Australia is going through a late Menzies period – politically paralysed in the face of international change. - A mini Menzies ice ageRecent Comments
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