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Left's delusions laid bare

Economics & Deregulation, Ideas & Liberty and Climate Change | John Roskam
The Australian Financial Review 16th December, 2011

This year sounded the death knell for the euro, government stimulus packages and international action on climate change. The year should therefore...

New technology and the call for censorship

Ideas & Liberty and Freedom of Speech | Chris Berg
The Drum 14th December, 2011

The first recorded call for press censorship wasn't for reasons of politics, or heresy, or public morality. It was to police "quality". The...

How Tony Abbott should fight the culture wars

Ideas & Liberty | James Paterson
Quadrant 1st November, 2011

The best way for Prime Minister Tony Abbott to win the cultural wars might actually be to withdraw the government from them. One of the greatest...

The capitalist heroes we forget

Ideas & Liberty | Chris Berg
The Drum 11th October, 2011

The death of Steve Jobs has offered us a symbol which is surprisingly rare: the capitalist as a hero. The tributes to the Apple co-founder have...

Award is work of many men

Economics & Deregulation and Governance & Service Provision | Tom Switzer
The Courier-Mail 23rd September, 2011

Sir Isaac Newton, that great creature of the Scientific Revolution, once humbly declared, ``If I have seen further it is by standing on the...

Ethical perversion, not peace, is Chomsky's raison d'etre

Ideas & Liberty | Ted Lapkin
The Drum 10th June, 2011

This article appeared on 'The Drum' at: http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/2751644.html In its infinite lack of wisdom, the Sydney Peace Foundation...

Audience on their feet for a fraud who called bin Laden his brother

Ideas & Liberty | Ted Lapkin
The Sydney Morning Herald 24th May, 2011

David Hicks appeared at the Sydney Writers' Festival to discuss his autobiography Guantanamo: My Journey. And along for the ride was an audience of...

Multiculturalism is a useless word

Ideas & Liberty | Chris Berg
The Drum 5th April, 2011

Multiculturalism is one of the least useful words in Australian politics. It owes all its power to ambiguity. It is divisive because it is vague....

West's history not complete without reference to Christianity

Ideas & Liberty and Education | Chris Berg
The Drum Unleashed 22nd March, 2011

Julia Gillard's declaration over the weekend that she would like the Bible taught in schools seems odd, given she's Australia's most prominent...

Selling out the Koran

Ideas & Liberty | Chris Berg
The Sunday Age 6th March, 2011

First Tunisia, then Egypt, and now Libya: Muammar Gaddafi looks set to join the cohort of fallen Middle East dictators. And about time too. Under...

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