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May 2009 in brief
THE MONTHLY SYMPOSIUMIn "The Rudd Essay & the Global Financial Crisis", Robert Manne introduces an international symposium on the prime...
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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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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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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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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 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 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 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 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 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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"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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"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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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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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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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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David Smiley
Kevin Rudd and Robert Manne in their previous essays (Rudd: “The Global Financial Crisis”, February 2009; Manne: “Neo-...
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Simon Plunkett
Should we regard your symposium (“The Rudd Essay & the Financial Crisis”, May 2009) responding to the Rudd essay,...
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