Democracy is about choice. But today it can appear to be a choice between personalities as major political parties squabble over different shades of the same policy. Is the great political contest of ideas over? Or are the divisions less obvious than they once were? How does the left balance competing ideas like free speech and avoiding offence? Why do classical liberals want to abolish the ABC and Australian Institute of Sport? And where do the left, liberals and conservatives agree, and why? Turning left or right asks these questions, breaks through the wall of sound bites and explores how century-old political philosophies connect to practical policy for the 21st Century. Each chapter includes three essays from some of Australia’s mo...
Distinctive aspects of Australian democracy-high levels of participation, aggregative voting systems...
The Australian welfare system is changing. A new agenda is emerging and radical reforms are in the a...
Brian Costar looks at one product of South Australia’s novel constitutional reform process WHEN for...
Democracy is about choice. But today it can appear to be a choice between personalities as major pol...
This essay asks whether there is an underlying philosophy of American and Australian conservatism: I...
Politics in Australia is in a dire state. The Coalition government is led by its third prime ministe...
Contains a discussion on liberalism and conservatism, and reviews of two books both coming from the ...
A healthy democracy relies on a healthy electoral system. Are the ways we run elections and politica...
The first section of this book focused on 'government'-that is, the institutional structure of Austr...
Organisation or democracy? Unity or difference? Local or global? The idea of political tensions lead...
In recent years, media columnists have been instrumental in redefining Australian conservatism. One ...
Democratic theorists increasingly stress that democratic legitimacy rests primarily on authentic del...
This paper examines the recent interest in ‘agonistic politics ’ in contemporary political theory an...
A closer examination of federalism, the legitimacy of government and freedom of speech in the media ...
In this speech for CIS, Kevin Rudd discusses the philosophical division within the political Right, ...
Distinctive aspects of Australian democracy-high levels of participation, aggregative voting systems...
The Australian welfare system is changing. A new agenda is emerging and radical reforms are in the a...
Brian Costar looks at one product of South Australia’s novel constitutional reform process WHEN for...
Democracy is about choice. But today it can appear to be a choice between personalities as major pol...
This essay asks whether there is an underlying philosophy of American and Australian conservatism: I...
Politics in Australia is in a dire state. The Coalition government is led by its third prime ministe...
Contains a discussion on liberalism and conservatism, and reviews of two books both coming from the ...
A healthy democracy relies on a healthy electoral system. Are the ways we run elections and politica...
The first section of this book focused on 'government'-that is, the institutional structure of Austr...
Organisation or democracy? Unity or difference? Local or global? The idea of political tensions lead...
In recent years, media columnists have been instrumental in redefining Australian conservatism. One ...
Democratic theorists increasingly stress that democratic legitimacy rests primarily on authentic del...
This paper examines the recent interest in ‘agonistic politics ’ in contemporary political theory an...
A closer examination of federalism, the legitimacy of government and freedom of speech in the media ...
In this speech for CIS, Kevin Rudd discusses the philosophical division within the political Right, ...
Distinctive aspects of Australian democracy-high levels of participation, aggregative voting systems...
The Australian welfare system is changing. A new agenda is emerging and radical reforms are in the a...
Brian Costar looks at one product of South Australia’s novel constitutional reform process WHEN for...