Issue 77
June-July 2005

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Editorial

The End of This World; Convergence and Resistance

LEAD GRAPHIC HEINRICH HINZE

The Last Days of the Settlement

Notes After the ‘Settlement’ This unsettling epochal moment GUY RUNDLE

Curtailing Worker Rights An ominous Industrial Relations agenda
WARWICK McDONALD

Strip Mining Freedom Poisoning the ground of liberalism
CHRISTOPHER SCANLON

Against the Current

Who is Accountable to Whom? How not to govern universities
MARGARET THORNTON

The Northern Ireland Paradox Peace in NI is being stymied by unrealistic ideas
ADRIAN LITTLE

Signs from the Vatican Benedict XVI’s first tentative but positive actions
MARGARET COFFEY


Essay

Globalism and Democracy After Iraq
Despite chaos in Iraq and the hollowing out of democracy there is reason for hope
TARIQ ALI

Features

Falluja: Slaughter of a City US crimes in Falluja are ignored by the mainstream media JEREMY SALT

The End of Geography A new framework for security, beyond the ‘primal’ GEOFF SHARP

Engineering the Foodchain The genetic–corporate agri-food system
GYORGY SCRINIS

Unruly Rules. Do GM Laws need re-engineering? ARIEL SALLEH

China’s New Revolution. Peasant society is the hinterland for the urban miracle
JAMES GOODMAN

Secrecy, Silence and State Terror
Legislating fear and secrecy
JOO-CHEONG THAM and
JUDE McCULLOCH

Patently Unfair Trade
India’s pharmaceutical industry under seige
HANS LOFGREN

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Bites

NONIESHARP Chill Winds in the Hothouse * GUY RUNDLE Justice and the Corby Case * CHRISTOPHER SCANLON New Britain, New Comedy * BECC GALDIES West Papua’s fate

Review

Stencil Revolution CHRIS DEW
Dig! the Revolution? MATTHEW RYAN

Regulars

PETER JULL Indigenous Internationalism at Work

COOPER’S LAST A Day in the Life of Contemporary Ideology

RED HERRICK Under the Hammer

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

COMMENT DENIS ROSS, MARY RIAJANSKY, and IQBAL MUHAMED reply to Philip Mendes

Trawlings

Bolivia Erupts The ‘October Agenda’ has not been forgotten JEFFERY R. WEBBER

POETRY The Author of this Poem Is a Number