The Happy Reader 18
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Category: Magazines & Journals
For avid readers and the uninitiated alike, this is a chance to reengage with classic literature and to stay inspired and entertained.The concept of the magazine is simple- the first half is a long-form interview with a notable book fanatic and the second half explores one classic work of literature fro ...Show more
Quarterly Essay 87: Uncivil Wars: How Contempt Is Corroding Democracy by Waleed Aly, Scott Stephens
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In this original, eloquent essay, Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens explore the ethics and politics of public debate - and the threats it now faces.In a healthy democracy we need the capacity to disagree. Yet Aly and Stephens note a growing tendency to dismiss and exile opponents, to treat them with contemp ...Show more
The Pen and the Sword: Israel, Writing, Politics - Jewish Quarterly 250 by Jonathan Pearlman
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Category: Magazines & Journals
Successive generations of Israeli writers have charted the hopes of peace and the pain of conflict. What does the nation's writing reveal about the challenges of today? The Pen and the Sword explores the efforts by multiple generations of Israeli writers to grapple with their nation's difficult politic ...Show more
Wonderground - #4 Family / Tree
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Wonderground is a biannual print and online journal exploring questions of nature, culture and care. This issue is overflowing with inspiring, exciting and heart-filling ideas, stories and conversations. Just like a healthy forest ecosystem, there’s a diversity of light and dark, hope and wonder. Contri ...Show more
Feeling the Heat; Australia Under Climate Pressure: Australian Foreign Affairs 12 by Jonathan Pearlman
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Category: Magazines & Journals
As a new US administration edges closer to international climate action, will Australia follow suit, or risk becoming an outlier?The twelfth issue of Australian Foreign Affairs examines the growing pressure on Australia as global and regional powers adopt tough measures to combat climate change. Feeling ...Show more
Quarterly Essay 78: The Coal Curse: Resources, Climate and Australia's Future by Judith Brett
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Category: Magazines & Journals | Series: QE78
Australia is the world’s biggest coal exporter, accounting for over a third of coal exports worldwide. In 2018, coal overtook iron ore as our most valuable export. Scott Morrison’s government has embraced coal, doubling down on supporting the industry, calling climate-based boycotts of coal companies “i ...Show more
Griffith Review 81 the Leisure Principle
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Category: Magazines & Journals | Series: Griffith Review Ser.
In 1930, John Maynard Keynes spelt out a vision of the impending utopia. Work, he said, will become a thing of the past. ‘For the first time since creation,’ he predicted, ‘man will be faced with his real, his permanent problem — how to occupy the leisure which science…will have won for him.’So where di ...Show more
Etchings 2: Photography, Art, Fiction, Essays, Poetry by Sabina Hopfer
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Monthly Magazine
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The Monthly is one of Australia’s boldest voices, providing enlightening commentary and vigorous, sometimes controversial, debate on the issues that impact the nation. Home to our finest thinkers, journalists and critics, the magazine features investigative reportage, critical essays, thoughtful reviews ...Show more
Quarterly Essay 48: After the Future by Tim Flannery; George Brandis (Contribution by); Chris Uhlmann (Contribution by); Mark Latham (Contribution by); Judith Brett (Contribution by); Jack Waterford (Contribution by); David Marr (Contribution by); Rachel Nolan (Contribution by)
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Category: Magazines & Journals | Series: Quarterly Essay Ser.
When it comes to the natural world, Australia is home to a disproportionately large share of the world's riches. That means we Australians are caretakers of a unique natural heritage in a land which tolerates few mistakes. So how are we doing?In Quarterly Essay 48 Tim Flannery says: we're often failing ...Show more