The National Interest in a Global Era: Australia in world affairs 1996-2000
OUP, $44.95pb, 377pp
Wild Politics: Feminism, globalilsation, biodiversity
Spinifex, $29.95pb, 462pp
It's Not That Simple, Stupid
I was once berated by a lecturer in political theory for my undergraduate defence of Marxist economism. He pointed out that even Marx despised this mindless reduction of his work. I subsequently opted for less anal accounts of the human condition, and remain of the view that any half-intelligent person would do likewise. So I was more than astonished to hear non-Marxists of the ilk of Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher and the senior George Bush demanding that we read their lips as they mouthed: ‘It’s the economy, stupid!’
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The National Interest in a Global Era: Australia in world affairs 1996-2000
edited by James Cotton and John Ravenhill
OUP, $44.95pb, 377pp
How to Argue with an Economist: Reopening political debate in Australia
by Lindy Edwards
CUP, $27.95pb, 171pp
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