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Arthur Chrenkoff with Nigh-time reflections on the tragedy of Kosovo

The New Establishment

Marxism's sinking reputation in the community at large is counterbalanced by its (apparently) increasing vogue in the academy. Modern humanities courses are steeped in Marxist theory, gleaned second-hand from the German Frankfurt School, the Italian Antonio Gramsci, or (especially in English and Cultural Studies) the French Marxism of Althusser, Barthes, and most importantly, Foucault and Derrida. Marcus Sailsbury

Saving Private Spielberg
Arthur Chrenkoff looks at the savage and bloody movie of the Quixotic rescue of Private Ryan and questions the historical accuracy and left wing agenda of Steven Spielberg

A Working Class Zero is Something to be..
(Student Politics for beginners)…

Marcus Salisbury takes a satirical look at left dominated campuses of the Australian University System with a beginners guide to Student Politics

In the National Interest
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Tim Fischer, contrasts responsible international trading policies with the isolationist agenda of Pauline Hanson

Government right on Jabiluka uranium mine.
Defends Australia's Jabiluka uranium mine and claims the UN report was cooked. Also attacks media support for the UN team's so-called findings.
by Gerard Jackson from theNew Australian

One Discontented Nation

The resistable rise of One Nation and of minor parties and independents generally is not just a dagger aimed at the heart of genus politcianus. It is also a vote for a fundamental change of policy direction. After all, if it was primarily an anti-politician vote, what did we – the politicians – do to create this huge chasm between the people and their elected representatives?
by Justin Kerr

Federalism v. Judicial Acitivism
Where the High Court has gone wrong

Over the course of the last two decades, the High Court has overseen the systematic de-construction of both federalism as an institution and its own role as federalism’s protector.
by John Snaden

An overview of the Multilateral Agreement on Investment

Put simply, MAI means that a government “must” treat a foreign investor with at least the same rules as an Australian investor.
by David Featherstone

Australia's forest industries screw up again

An experienced forester attacks the National Association of Forest Industries for failing to protect the industry and its workers against green lies and political cynicism.
by Gerard Jackson from theNew Australian

Blaming the market for longer working hours and the unions' jobless.

Murdoch's Australian blames the market for the job situation and not unions. This article explains why union wage-fixing creates low-paid part-time jobs.
by Gerard Jackson from the New Australian