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The Nation Reviewed

Comment: Carbon Omissions

Over the past four years, there has been immeasurable progress on climate change - in public awareness, in media interest and in the...

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The Nation Reviewed

Incentivising

Gideon Haigh

An age-old conjugation of democracy runs something like this: I am guided by the will of the people; you are a slave of public opinion; he...

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The Nation Reviewed

School Days

Alice Pung

‘Ladies' is such a salacious word when slurred by young men, but when enunciated by a carefully coiffured middle-aged lady to a mass of...

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The Nation Reviewed, Music

C90

Paul Kelly

In my last year of high school the two coolest records were Hot Rats, by Frank Zappa, and Gasoline Alley, by Rod Stewart. (Yes, there once...

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The Monthly Essays

The Rudd Essay & the Global Financial Crisis: Introduction

Robert Manne

The forum begins with Eric Hobsbawm, the author of the magisterial quartet The Age of Revolution, The Age of Capital, The Age of Empire and...

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The Monthly Essays

The Rudd Essay & the Global Financial Crisis

Eric Hobsbawm

Kevin Rudd's essay makes two major contributions to the debate on the present world crisis of capitalism, which is now recognised to be the...

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The Monthly Essays

The Rudd Essay & the Global Financial Crisis

David Hale

The current global recession will be a more defining event than any other business cycle since the 1930s. As Prime Minister Kevin Rudd...

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The Monthly Essays

The Rudd Essay & the Global Financial Crisis

Dean Baker

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has in his essay given us a bold statement about the nature of the current economic crisis, and laid out an...

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The Monthly Essays

The Rudd Essay & the Global Financial Crisis

Charles R Morris

I appreciate the opportunity to comment on Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's recent essay. I find myself in virtually complete agreement with his...

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The Monthly Essays

Into the Red: Haydn in the Outback

Nicolas Rothwell

“I suppose you think this is beautiful,” said Johnson, in a challenging voice.“Well,” I said, “it does have a certain primal quality.”We...

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The Monthly Essays

Troy Revisited: Homer’s "Iliad" & David Malouf’s "Ransom"

Peter Conrad

Which of Homer's two narratives a writer chooses depends on the temper of the times. Romantic voyagers in the nineteenth century favoured...

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Film, Arts & Letters

Purgatory: Matteo Garrone’s "Gomorrah"

Luke Davies

The specific nature of the sins committed by the citizens of Sodom and Gomorrah has been the subject of much speculation. Contending...

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Books, Arts & Letters

Turning a Mouse into an Elephant: "The Accidental Guerrilla" by David Kilcullen

Hugh White

Soldiers who are also scholars have always had a certain cachet, but since 1914, when major warfare became unrelentingly industrial,...

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Books, Arts & Letters

Castaway: Murray Bail’s "Fairweather"

Sebastian Smee

Starting out as an art critic for newspapers, in the early '90s, I remember well the way people talked about Murray Bail's 1981 monograph...

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Music, Arts & Letters

In Search of a Songwriter

Robert Forster

It's lonesome out there on the prairie. There are eagles up in the sky, and birds, lots of birds, and lakes, and wolves, plenty of wolves,...

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Books, Arts & Letters

"Bodies" by Susie Orbach

Celina Riberio

Politicians predict obesity epidemics bankrupting governments and mutating generations of people, parents Photoshop pictures of their...

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Books, Arts & Letters

"Jasper Jones: A Novel" by Craig Silvey

Michael Williams

Publisher hyperbole can be off-putting - rarely more so than when it takes the overblown-comparison route. Wariness seems in order when...

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Encounters

Brian Burke & Nicolae Ceausescu

Everybody wanted to be Nicolae Ceausescu's friend - the United States, Britain, China and the premier of Western Australia. To the...

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Letters to the Editor

John Kilcullen

Hugh White’s review of David Kilcullen’s The Accidental Guerrilla (“Turning a Mouse into an Elephant”, May 2009)...

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Letters to the Editor

Dr Louis Arnoux

I have read with great interest the symposium on the prime minister’s essay and the global financial crisis (“The Rudd Essay...

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Letters to the Editor

David Smiley

Kevin Rudd and Robert Manne in their previous essays (Rudd: “The Global Financial Crisis”, February 2009; Manne: “Neo-...

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Letters to the Editor

Simon Plunkett

Should we regard your symposium (“The Rudd Essay & the Financial Crisis”, May 2009) responding to the Rudd essay,...

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