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Honour is Wanting

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October 2004, no. 265

Honour Among Nations?: Treaties and Agreements with Indigenous People edited by Marcia Langton et al.

MUP, $39.95 pb, 354 pp

Honour is Wanting

by
October 2004, no. 265

The word ‘honour’ is rarely heard in contemporary Australian English. It belongs to a time when the public behaviour of individuals and governments was judged by standards found in a moral code with its roots in medieval chivalry. To be ‘honourable’ was to be known for doing right. When honour was lost, disgrace followed. With the disappearance of ‘honour’ from our public language, perhaps we have also lost the possibility of disgrace.

Honour Among Nations?: Treaties and Agreements with Indigenous People

Honour Among Nations?: Treaties and Agreements with Indigenous People

edited by Marcia Langton et al.

MUP, $39.95 pb, 354 pp

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