That Liability, Democracy, by Alison Caddick
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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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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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Trump’s message is to make America great again. The means to do this, according to him, is to revisit the twentieth-century industrial capitalism that made America ‘great’ before. It is the legacy of this American Dream of bloated materialism and waste that is now choking the planet.
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DIY culture in a time of hyper-detachment
Latest comment: Really interesting piece! Wish you'd included the citations for the external texts/comments you mention,...
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Trump’s success lies in the politics of the personal.
Latest comment: Policy-wise, Trump is all over the place like a headless chook: a result more likely of deliberate calculation...
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If the money relation sits at the heart of capitalism, how does its present, twenty-first-century form, digitised and ultra-globalised, break asunder the assumptions and ethics of a given world?
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As Malcolm Turnbull faces the reality of an unpredictable public and an imminent election, he is not finding life all that easy.. Being popular without actual policy had only a short term prospect, and most actual policies that are briefly floated turn out to be fraught one way or another. The most exciting of times are hardly straight-forward.
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With the death of Margaret Thatcher we might reflect that we certainly need political leadership in a new key after the debacles unleashed by the leaders of the 1980s.
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Julia Gillard has announced the date of the next election. As she dons spectacles for the first time in public, perhaps hoping …