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Caring for our own

June 13, 2018
Art by Gillian Kayrooz

Art by Gillian Kayrooz

Words in Honi Soit.

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The Succession post: on Murdoch, Cavell, and The Avoidance of Love
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The Succession post: on Murdoch, Cavell, and The Avoidance of Love
Jun 9, 2023
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Against tradition
Jun 9, 2023
Against tradition
Jun 9, 2023
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Becoming a Person
Jun 9, 2023
Becoming a Person
Jun 9, 2023
Jun 9, 2023
The Democratisation of Disagreement
Jul 28, 2021
The Democratisation of Disagreement
Jul 28, 2021

For cancel culture’s critics, two things are never in doubt: that cancel culture is real, and that cancel culture is new.

Jul 28, 2021
More Workers than Work
May 14, 2021
More Workers than Work
May 14, 2021

Market economies require unemployment. What follows?

May 14, 2021
Trump's Coup of Bad Faith
Nov 26, 2020
Trump's Coup of Bad Faith
Nov 26, 2020

The sad, joyful truth of democracies is that they are held together with sticky tape and goodwill.

Nov 26, 2020
Bernie: Gone But Not Defeated
May 1, 2020
Bernie: Gone But Not Defeated
May 1, 2020

For the first time in decades, the mainstream ideology of American society has company, even competition.

May 1, 2020
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Feb 14, 2020
New Hampshire Berning
Feb 14, 2020

I came to New Hampshire because, after a year and a half living in the United States, I wanted to see for myself the bizarre, arcane, dissonant cacophony of political advertising and vested interests and sincere public democratic engagement that will dictate the future for the rest of us—that is, for the rest of the world.

Feb 14, 2020
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Jan 20, 2020
Australia has reached the tipping point. It's time to lead.
Jan 20, 2020

Australia is the first rich country to be visited by climate catastrophe. We now know that as the climate worsens, it will be Australia, among the rich nations, who suffers first. We no longer need to look overseas for the canaries in the coal mine – Australia’s native birds will do fine, and they have stopped singing.

Jan 20, 2020
Cringing Toward a New Australianism
Jun 26, 2018
Cringing Toward a New Australianism
Jun 26, 2018

The author Richard Flanagan is in Beijing talking to a room full of Australians. Roughly one hundred of them, mostly white, have crowded in to The Bookworm, a bookshop familiar to anyone in Beijing’s small English-language literary scene. Near the front is an enthusiastic Chinese fan, but the rest are members of Beijing’s Australian expat community. They know where Tasmania is, and they know, keenly, that Australia is at the edge of everything else.

Jun 26, 2018

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