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Category Archives: features

Salt Responds

Much of what Firas Massouh, Yoni Molad and Steve Pascoe write in response to my article is based on assumptions about how I think and how I frame events which have no relationship to how I do think or frame events.

Code Red: US Gun Culture by Joanne Knight

Militarisation of a civilian population

From Green Revolution to Agroecology by Maarten Stapper

The core of life on Earth is the daily requirement of food for people and all living organisms in webs of life, or ecosystems. These natural, self-organising ecosystems, which have provided food for millennia, are increasingly being taken apart—by ecological destruction and changing climates caused by ever increasing world population; industrialisation, including food production using [...]

Do No Harm

Arguing for humanitarian intervention

By Jasmine-Kim Westendorf

Gifting Economies

Modelling alternative economies at the grass roots

By Patrick Jones

Western Innocence

Why the West continues to devastate Aboriginal cultures

Jon Hinkson

Protector Macklin’s Intervention

Dr Jeff McMullen

New Media, Old Liberalism

Responding to Justin Clemens

Food Sovereignty

Nick Rose and Fran Murrell

Growing Lightly

Karen Halasa


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