Militarism
It would appear the bourgeois merchants of death are preparing an ideological onslaught on the minds of the Australian masses, in the run up to the 50th anniversary of the end of WW2.
Shopping last week at Garden
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By Chris Spindler
ADELAIDE— The South Australian budget, brought down on August 25, has come under increasing criticism from unions, the community health sector, welfare organisations and political groups.
As a result of the
The Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), long considered South Africa's most important liberation movement after the African National Congress (ANC), surprised many with its massive electoral failure in the April elections. The PAC won 1.3% of the national
Big Mac versus small fries
By Paul Tobias
The silence is deafening! Unbeknownst to 99% of Australians, the "McLibel" defamation case is now raging in a London courtroom.
Chicago-based McDonald's Corporation is suing
Asian Theatre Festival
SYDNEY — The second Sydney Asian Theatre Festival continues at the Belvoir Street Theatre until October 1. Five unusual and intriguing presentations are offered.
The Return, by Ta Duy Binh, is a poetic
By Jennifer Thompson
SYDNEY — A recent decision against the Transport Workers Union in the NSW Industrial Commission, limiting the award safety net for workers covered by enterprise agreements, has sparked a call by state secretary Steve
Looking out: Human beings
By Brandon Astor Jones
"Let us call it by the name which, for lack of any other nobility, will at least give the nobility of truth, and let us recognise it for what it essentially is: a revenge." —
JOAN COXSEDGE and GERRY HARANT continue a debate about ASIO with David McKnight.
Instead of responding in endless detail to McKnight's reply (to our criticism of his book, we concentrate on the ideological divide between us. Reverting to
Science of Coercion: Communication Research and Psychological Warfare 1945-1960
By Christopher Simpson
Oxford University Press, 1994. 204 pp.
Reviewed by Brian Martin
Before reading this book, I thought that psychological
By Silvia Cuevas
September is a sad month for many Chileans: the month in which Salvador Allende's government was overthrown by Pinochet, and the month in which Pablo Neruda, one of Latin America's greatest poets, passed away.