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Inquiry versus polemic in grappling with history and language
Paul Monk
10/10/2025
Suppose you were in an English language class and your teacher or professor insisted that the use of language in ...
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A bridge to peace
Rationale Magazine
07/10/2025
Editor’s note: If you would like to submit a letter for possible publication, please email it to editor@rationalist.com.au. See our Publishing ...
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The world “does have intelligent design”, says Andrew Hastie
Si Gladman
03/10/2025
Ten years ago, during his first political campaign, Andrew Hastie refused to answer media questions about his religious views and ...
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Why immigration has become the scapegoat for our age of crisis
Alan Gamlen
29/09/2025
We are living through an age of disruption. The post-war consensus that liberal democracy, free markets, and open societies were ...
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Christian extremism: An American ideological contagion in the Australian context
Clare Heath-McIvor
24/09/2025
Up until 26 August 2025, white Christian nationalism may have remained an abstract concept – something that happens in America, ...
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Political witch hunts and blacklists: The new era of McCarthyism
Shannon Brincat
21/09/2025
A modern-day political inquisition is unfolding in ‘digital town squares’ across the United States. The slain far-right activist Charlie Kirk ...
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