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Reaching for the mountain tops in Mayor Tate’s kingdom
Si Gladman
13/03/2024
Sue Baynes loves Christmas. A self-declared “Christmas tragic”, she gets her Christmas tree set up early – in November – ...
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People with ‘barrow to push’ on child transgenderism should butt out
Rationale Magazine
11/03/2024
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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Think again about America’s decline and the emerging new order
Paul Monk
09/03/2024
This article is part of our ‘Mulling over America’ feature series, with contributors providing Rationalist perspectives on what is happening ...
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Fear and loathing rule Australia’s ‘angry’ media landscape
Victoria Fielding
05/03/2024
Australia has a problem with illegal migration. Well, no, not a collapse of Operation Sovereign Borders, or the offshore processing laws ...
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The dubious day of the demagogue
Geoffrey Barker
01/03/2024
This article is part of our ‘Mulling over America’ feature series, with contributors providing Rationalist perspectives on what is happening ...
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How to help people get out of misinformation rabbit holes
Emily Booth
26/02/2024
As misinformation and radicalisation rise, it’s tempting to look for something to blame: the internet, social media personalities, sensationalised political ...
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