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Against Remembrance will give you pause for thought- maybe forgetting is the greatest blessing we have.
In Against Remembrance, David Rieff provocatively argues that the ...
In the first Quarterly Essay for 2011, David Malouf returns to one of the most fundamental questions and gives it a modern twist- what makes ...
Up from the Mission charts the life and thought of Noel Pearson, from his early days as a native title lawyer to his position today ...
Marcus Einfeld
More than just a campaign diary of the 2010 election; this book is an analysis of a tumultuous eight months in politics, and the impact ...
In this book, Khadra explains how our hospitals came to be stifled by bureaucracy; whether we can and should administer universally free health care to ...
In the 2010 federal election, independent candidate Andrew Wilkie grabbed headlines after winning the seat of Denison, and with it a key role in deciding ...
Under Corporate Skies is about what happens to communities when they stand in the way of corporate profits. It is the story of a tiny ...
In this book, Gleeson argues that we are facing a crisis of overproduction and not overconsumption, and that we need to redirect productivity to the ...
Fifty years ago a young farmer named John Fenton took over his family's rundown sheep property in Victoria. Named Lanark, the property was barren ...
Can civilisation survive the 21st century? Ian Lowe thinks we have a chance, but we have to act now, across the board. Here, collected together ...
'This book debunks in spectacular fashion some of the most treasured, over-inflated claims of the benefits of native title.'
Professor Mick Dodson, ANU Centre for ...
This is a unique and timely study of one of the world's most dynamic regions, and an area of inescapable and rising importance to ...
The case for giving Australians back their rights, brilliantly argued by Geoffrey Robertson.
The case for giving Australians back their rights, brilliantly argued by Geoffrey ...
The Australian Prime Minister called them 'absolutely revolting'. Their removal from a Sydney art gallery was hailed by the Daily Telegraph as a 'Victory for ...