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Winter 2006 Contents
 
 

The Rise of the Opinionators
Labor’s strongest support is no longer in the working class, but among education, arts and social professionals, explains Peter Saunders

 
 

Finding a Cab: A Better Deal for Taxi Customers
Cheaper and more readily available taxis are possible without expensive compensation for taxi licence owners argues Christian Seibert

Cultural Protection
Leave culture to the market, suggests Eric Jones

Free Speech, Offence and Religion
Free speech is not a licence to disregard the sensibilities of others, argues Jeremy Shearmur

Australia's Position in Asia: Closer than Ever
John Howard’s Government has improved Australia’s relations with Asian countries, argues
Andrew Robertson

The DOHA Round: Where to now for the WTO?
The World Trade Organisation is struggling to reach agreement on trade liberalisation, argues
David Robertson

 

 
 
 
 

In Defence of Global Liberalism
Andrew Norton speaks to Johan Norberg

 
 

A Second Draft of History
The Howard Factor: A Decade that Changed a Nation

Edited by Nick Cater
reviewed by Richard Allsop

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Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
By Tony Judt
Reviewed by Martin Sheehan

The Australian Electoral System: Origins, Variations and Consequences
By David M Farrell and Ian McAllister
Reviewed by Charles Richardson

Picture Imperfect: Utopian Thought for an Anti-Utopian Age
By Russell Jacoby
Reviewed by Jeremy Shearmur

Please Just F* Off: It’s Our Turn Now—Holding Baby Boomers to Account
By Ryan Heath
Reviewed by Sukrit Sabhlok

Catastrophe: Risk and Response
By Richard A Posner
Reviewed by Tom Quirk

Motherhood: How should we care for our children?
By Anne Manne
Reviewed by Arti Sharma

 
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