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Foxes, hedgehogs and the death of journalism
Geoffrey Barker
15/12/2022
The age of journalism is gone, managed information processing has succeeded, and the glory of newspapers is extinguished forever. This ...
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Christ’s commanders
Si Gladman
13/12/2022
This article is the third in a series on religion in the Australian Defence Force. Read the first article here. ...
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Will understanding Hegel become any easier?
Robert Stern
10/12/2022
There has been much excitement at the discovery of a treasure trove of notes from the lectures of the great German idealist ...
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Mikhail Gorbachev wanted to save communism, but buried it instead
Richard Shorten
08/12/2022
The death of Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, under whose leadership the communist bloc was brought to ...
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Misinformation in the mainstream media
Noel Turnbull
06/12/2022
While we worry about social media misinformation we overlook that one of the main sources of misinformation about politics is ...
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MBJ’s cartoons make a mark in world of politics
Rationale Magazine
05/12/2022
Matt Bissett-Johnson, cartoonist for Rationale, has received national recognition, with three of his Rationale works featured in the new book ...
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