Issue 69
February - March 2004

Editorial

A Wilderness of Mirrors
Guy Rundle

OurDoom
Guy Rundle

Against the Current

A Moment, Not a Movement. The World Social Forum 2004
Damian Grenfell

Many Worlds Against One World.
The World Social Forum

James Goodman

Bites

Life After Mars
Jack Lee
           

Germaine's Ideology
Kim Serca

A Modern Marriage of Convenience
Rachel Power

Parkinson's Lore
Kim Serca

Intelligence Failure
Anthony O'Donnell

Australian Solutions for a PNG Problem
Tim O'Connor

 

 

 

Watching the Directives
Scott Burchill

Mad Human Disease. America's Botched Post-War Reconstruction of Iraq
Jeremy Salt

Life's Good. Education as Consumer Product
Binoy Kampark

COMMENT
Choc Chicks II - A Response to
Wendy Varney
Andy Scerri

Global Society
Peter McMahon

PETER JULL
Touching Hopes and Cruel Realities. The Commonwealth of Nations
Indigenous Project

Features

The Light on the Hill, The Lamp on the Desk and the Fist in the Glove: Challenging Mark Latham's Social Authoritarianism
Guy Rundle

Latham's Ladder: Labor's Ressurection of 1950s British Conservatism
Verity Burgmann

Is There Such a Thing as Welfare Dependency?
Philip Mendes

A Celebration and Lament for Nature
Nonie Sharp

 

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Review

John Anderson and Australian Civilisation
A Perilous and Fighting Life: From Communist to Conservative - The Political Writings of Professor John Anderson
edited by Mark Weblin
Reviewed by Donald Horne

The Liberal Party and the 'Moral Middle Class'
Australian Liberals and the Moral Middle Class: From Alfred Deakin to John Howard
by Judith Brett
Reviewed by Charles Richardson

The Myth of Free Trade
A World Without Walls: Freedom, Development, Free Trade and Global Governance
by Mike Moore
Reviewed by Susan Hawthorne

Notable Publications

Blue Book
What's Wrong With Social Capital
Christopher Scanlon

Poetry: Adrienne Eberhard

Artists: Rose Farrell and George Parkin, Heinrich Hinze