Issue 72
Aug - Sept 2004

Editorial

Prometheus Uhinged
Guy Rundle

LEAD GRAPHIC HEINRICH HINZE

Against the Current

Crisis in Darfur: An international response to the latest atrocity in Sudan is long overdue
David Dorward

A Golden Cage: The Howard Government’s new experiment in detention
Kerry Nettle

In the Public Interest: Investigating the pitfalls of PPPs
Frank Stilwell and Kirrily Jordan

The Next Step in Saving the Planet?: Geosequestration is but the latest excuse for Government inaction on the environment
Cam Walker

Restoring Sanity in South Asia: A peaceful solution to the conflict between India and Pakistan offers hope for economic recovery in South Asia
Syed Mohammad Ali

In Defence of Michael Moore: Why the arguments against Fahrenheit 9/11 smack of hypocrisy
Peter Holding

Issue 70
April - May 2004

Features

Multiculturalism: The gap between perception and policy in Australia
Tim Soutphommasane

From Disability to Minority: The history of redefining Deafness
Michael Uniacke

Welfare Dependency: Deconstructing our notion of dependency
Andy Blunden

Arena Interview

They F*** You Up: Psychologist Oliver James discusses the political implications of evolutionary psychology

Saints or Communists?: The IPA’s attack on NGOs represents a wider threat to our democracy
Clive Hamilton

Sincerely, l. Cohen: A birthday tribute to the suavest of septuagenarians
Pia Smith

Bites

Anthony O’Donnell; Brendan O’Reilly; Angus Goswell; Ben Gook; Guy Rundle

 

 

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Regulars

Cooper’s Last: A Classic Cult of Virtuosity: The popularity of classical music spectacles exemplifies a decline in our musical culture

Greenland’s Lessons for Australia
Peter Jull

Review

The Social and Environmental impact of Globalisation
Susan Hawthorne

The Struggle Between Commodification and Collaboration
Shane Hopkinson

The Politics of Filmmaking
Gerry Harant

CULTURE

The Belly-Dancer at the Wedding: In Egypt, a love/hate relationship for the belly-dancer places her in a moral netherworld
Yahia Lababidi