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We have to take racism seriously, says Anthony Ham.
Minh Nguyen considers the challenges for the US under the influence of the neo-conservatives.
John Sendy reviews Words for Country: landscape & language in Australia, Tim Bonyhady and Tom Griffiths, eds.
Strange times, Cooling off in Tasmania, Where now for reconciliation?, Tides of history, Being scared of GM
Kristie Dunn reviews Dark Victory by David Marr and Marian Wilkinson.
The United States will probably complete its war against Iraq with its military clout enhanced, its diplomatic clout reduced, and its place in the world less secure.
Has Michel Houellebecq earned the criticism that has come his way?
Any excuse, Privatise or perish, Clear and present danger, Keep left unless undertaking
George Orwell’s take on language has an increasing contemporary relevance
Dr Seuss’ books, Peace under fire, The good life, Sidney Nolan
The principle of scarcity—the fear that there is not enough to go round (enough love, enough food, enough land, enough of God, enough ‘salvation’) is a strong motivator for possessiveness and for jealousy.
Justice has become a life’s work for the Guildford Four’s Paul Hill.
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