Opinion
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Golden Dawn, national trauma and division
Today’s crisis, like every serious trauma, has again brought primitive instincts to the fore
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Cricket as a metaphor
Nations are in many ways constructed, imagined communities, explores Kostas Karamarkos in this week’s opinion piece
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Dolce’s Byzantine Gabbana
Ever wondered why Byzantine princesses are invariably depicted with a halo?
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Multiculturalism and the elections
Ethnically diverse Australians are seriously under-represented in the nation’s parliaments and other institutions
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Inequality as an election issue
Given that inequality is back, it is surprising that individuals and groups affected by it cannot be heard in the wider community in this pre-election period.
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Demonstration
When nations are not made accountable for their crimes, their action ceases to be a crime.
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Australian Greens: talking about alternatives
Kostas Karamarkos gives his argument for opening up the scope of the pre-election agenda, and talking about alternatives.
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Can Abbott win the election?
If Tony Abbott and his Coalition partners do not respond now that Rudd is gaining momentum their task might become a lot more difficult later on, argues Kostas Karamarkos.