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News: Evatt Newsletter #11 December 200218 December 2002
Season's greetings to all our subscribers, and welcome to a jumbo final 2002 issue of the online newsletter of the Evatt Foundation.
If you would like any of your friends or colleagues to subscribe to this newsletter, please refer them to the subscribe form at: http://evatt.org.au/forms/subscribe.html. What's new on the Evatt Site...?News & viewsWar with IraqA stunning condemnation of US policy by the historian of modern warfare, Gabriel Kolko.
Nerrissa Bradley reports on Australia's weekend of action against war.
Read Sydney's anti-war speeches by Sharan Burrow, Judy Davis, John Pilger, Kassim Abood, Pat Power & Rawan Abdul Nabi.
'War' on terrorFran Kelly interviews Simon Crean on the ASIO deadlock.
What are we here for?In this extract from his new book, Goodbye Babylon, Bob Ellis faces the music.
Serving our heritageNow it's Dr Tom Uren.
The ACTU turns 75Bob Hawke salutes Australia's peak union council.
PrivatisationSchool management is to be privatised in NSW, reports Fay Gervasoni.
NSW teachers launch anti-privatisation push, announces Maree O'Hallaran.
How to argue with an economistDon't concede a thing, says Steve Keen in this review article.
Is this the time to be abolishing public bonds?David Ignatius reports on the threat of international credit collapse.
Bonfire of beliefsThe firefighters have exposed Blair's contempt for labour, says Mark Seddon.
Attestation of beliefsSimon Crean talks to the Fabian Society about what he stands for.
FeatureThe year in reviewEvatt Foundation President, Bruce Childs, presents his annual report.
Our 10 best postings in 2002, according to our readers#1. Managing the new social risks: globalisation & welfare, by Deborah Mitchell.
#2. Patrick Troy looks into water's future:
review article, by Christopher Sheil.
#3. The fall and rise of the global economy: globalisation & finance, by John Quiggin.
#4. Social democracy & consumer capitalism, by Clive Hamilton.
#5. "Temper democratic: Bias Australian": 100 years of the ALP, by Stuart Macintyre.
#6. My better nature: alone with Darwin, by Peter Singer.
#7. The boundaryless cluster: Information, communications & Ireland, by Roy Green, James Cunningham, Imelda Giblin, Mike Maroney & Leo Smyth.
#8. What's happening in the suburbs? Mark Latham and Brendan Gleeson confront Australia's changing suburban electorates.
#9. A history lesson on Iraq: The roots of revolt, by Phillip Knightley.
#10. The storming of the accountants, by David Boyle.
New papersThe enduring significance of John RawlsFrom the 'wars' on Iraq and terrorism, to Australia's treatment of asylum seekers; from economic rationalism, to State Labor's approach to privatisation: John Rawls has enduring meaning, according to this assessment by Martha Nussbaum. Who's afraid of public debt? Papers from the Evatt breakfast seminarDifferent dimensions of debt, by Frank Stilwell.
Is zero government debt desirable? by Tony Aspromourgos.
PublicationsCommonwealth Debt Management ReviewThe Evatt Foundation's submission to the Costello review of public debt policy.
EventsHow to argue with an economistLindy Edwards and Steve Keen debate the dismal science in Sydney on 18 December.
Is truth a permanent casualty? Who killed investigative journalism?An Evatt Foundation public lecture in Sydney on 15 February.
Walk against the war coalition16 February 2003: Reserve this date for emergency action in case the US launches war, or Howard calls for parliamentary debate (after committing troops!).
The High Court turns 100: Centenary conferenceWith the conservatives now in a firm ascendency on the court, additional significance attaches to the major conference to be held in Sydney at New South Wales Parliament House on Friday 21 February 2003.
LettersThe ALP's challengesLabor should dare to be different, writes Maurice J Smith.
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