Oct 2009

After the Intervention

John Hinkson on the dangers of promoting neo-liberalism as the basis of Aboriginal culture

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The possibility of neo-liberalism becoming a basis for a new approach to Indigenous policy has been gaining momentum for some time now, especially through the advocacy of Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson. But advocating the neo-liberal way of life as a basis for an Indigenous future is seriously flawed writes John Hinkson

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2 Comments

  1. Richard Hornabrook
    Posted May 16, 2010 at 8:35 pm | Permalink

    If you are interested in Australian Government culpability in the murders of the Balibo Five by rogue Australian officials and the vindication of Gough Whitlam from giving the green light to Indonesia to invade East Timor, you might like to go to go to http://www.balibosecret.gwds.com.au

    Regards Richard Hornabrook

  2. Richard Hornabrook
    Posted June 26, 2010 at 6:18 am | Permalink

    Dear Editor at Arena
    Thanks very much for the link to the web site.
    Much appreciated.
    Richard

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