Issue 73
Oct- Nov 2004

Editorial

Against Howard
Christopher Scanlon

The Unholy Family
Guy Rundle

LEAD GRAPHIC Heinrich Hinze

Special Section: Elections 2004

Terror, Power and the Culture of Death. The new rationale for global war
Guy Rundle

Fire and Gasoline. The Iraq war
John Hinkson

War Culpability. The Australian media and Iraq
Antony Loewenstein

Iraq: Hidden casualties as policy
Richard Hil

Against the Current

Rebuilding Palestine
Am Johal

The Question of Nepal
Gabriel Lafitte

Issue 70
April - May 2004

Features

Sadism and Work in Australian Life
Boris Frankel

A Hex on Women? Gender Equity and the Reform of Higher Education
Judith Bessant

Cooper's Last
On Violence and Vision

Habeus Corpus? ATSIC is Gone but the Problems it was not Allowed to Address Remain
Larisa Behrendt

Re-Imagining Aunty: Remodelling the ABC
Tony Moore

Breaking the Ice. A new Climate in popular culture and politics is reshaping our view of nature
Nonie Sharp

The New Global Water Trade
Erik Swyngedouw

COMMENT

PETER JULL
Indigenous Policy Post Howard

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Review

War Preparations
Plan of Attack by Bob Woodward
Reviewed by John Langmore

Somersault
Pia Smith Honneth and Fraser

Moving Beyond Old Polarities
Redsitrbution or Recognition? A Political-Philosophical Exchange edited by Nancy Fraser and Axel Honneth
Reviewed by Geoff Boucher

South Korean Cinema
John Duerden

MAGWATCH

Bites

Paddy! Crikey! by Kim Serca; Whose Life? by Rachel Power; The Ballad of Rene Rivkin by I.M.Dooley