Free speech and doublespeak at The Australian by Justin Clemens
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Tag Archives: Robert Manne
No Break from ‘All That’?
May 2, 2010 – 10:19 am
Robert Manne and David McKnight’s plan to reform social democracy misses fundamental questions about the sources of the climate crisis writes Geoff Sharp
A New Left Forming?
November 2, 2009 – 4:09 pm
Alison Caddick questions recent discussions surrounding the idea of a new left forming in Australian politics.
Knowledge Now: Its Unintended Consequences
April 2, 2008 – 1:15 pm
Geoff Sharp identifies the university as the new engine of neo-liberal capitalism and asks if we are in touch with the unintended consequences of this historic alliance.
Return of the Repressed
June 2, 2001 – 9:35 am
Matthew Ryan: There’s a New War on an Old Frontier and Indigenous Cultures are in the Firing Line


