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Iraq’s Kurds continue to face an uncertain future
Africa resists the moral authority of the West, says Anthony Ham.
Will America take over the world? Not necessarily, says David Glanz.
John Howard is correct in thinking that the public can discern between a grand lie and a little lie. He’s not, really, a grand liar.
Anthony Ham on Iraq and America.
We would normally expect outrage at this combination of evil doing and mendacity. Instead we find indifference.
When we associate a year with a nation, the people of that nation have usually had little to celebrate. This has been the year of Iraq.
The following is an edited text of an address given by Frank Brennan SJ as part of the Jesuit Lenten Seminar Series 2004.
European allegiances have been tested by the conflict in Iraq.
In this edited extract from the 2006 Manning Clark Lecture, ‘5 R’s for the Enlargers: Race, Religion, Respect, Rights and the Republic’, Frank Brennan focuses on respect.
The following essays by Morag Fraser and John Schumann are edited addresses from the Jesuit Lenten Seminar Series held in February–March 2005.
Morag Fraser and John Schumann reflect on the crucial role of truth in our society.
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