Dialogue
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Delegitimising multiculturalism in Australia
Minority groups are so susceptible to misunderstanding and prejudice in testing times. It’s up to the government and the mainstream media to be more tolerant.
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Is our cultural heritage the ‘private property of the state?
On a daily basis we come up against violations which seek to upend the concept of the preservation of the natural and cultural reserves of the country
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Logic Begins With Eros
If I must say whether or not God exists, I am closer to His truth when saying that He does not exist
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Can the Abbott government ‘come back’?
The Abbott government in the last few weeks is taking full advantage of almost all the political ‘opportunities’ presented to it.
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Tourism needs a national plan
The transformation of the Greek economy into a more export and investment oriented one will be facilitated by tourism.
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Cacophony of diversity
Priorities need to be identified and a unified course of action determined to either address language decline or at least agree on the basic acceptable level of proficiency.
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What can we learn from ancient Greeks?
It isn’t the Greeks that need the Germans or indeed Europe. It is Europe that needs the Greeks says Simon Critchley.
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Convert or die
The terrorists gave the Christians a deadline of a few hours to either convert to Islam, leave, or pay the jizya, a poll tax directed against non-Muslims in Islamic practice.
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Talking about the creation of a national ‘bad’ bank
Whether a single entity is chosen or lenders are asked to deal with NPLs individually, action is essential.
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Tracing national characteristics through history
Geography, history and the human struggle and need to survive might help cultivate certain national characteristics.