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Articles from Arena Magazine (October 1, 2003)

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Title Author Type Words
A spectre is haunting left nationalism: Angela Mitropoulos. 1507
Alex Millmow on the economist's new clothes. Millmow, Alex Book Review 1046
An end to all our labours? 1190
ATSIC bashing: the commission has been the victim of double dealing, judged by standards not applied to white bureaucracy. The current attacks may be an opportunity for it to recover an advocacy role. Behrendt, Larissa 2637
Blown out of all proportion: Bob Ellis. 671
Dig for oil, Aung San Suu Kyi! Burma's government is continuing to get an easy ride, despite its recent return to openly repressive tactics. Increasingly it is national minorities who are feeling the heat. Galdies, Becc 1023
Douglas Kirsner: reply to John Docker. 295
Four out of four hundred: Windschuttle annotated. 5538
Histories, possibilities and voices: Windschuttle, the history wars, ATSIC and indigenous futures. 302
Norway's bucketloads of extinguishment. Jull, Peter 959
Notable publications. 389
Responding to the challenge of globalisation: the democratic imperative. Camilleri, Joseph A. 10272
Silenced voices: the 'history wars' have been conducted in the substantial absence of indigenous voices and with an exclusion of non-Western forms of knowledge. It is time to resituate, rethink and listen anew. Vincent, Eve; Land, Clare 2279
Syed Mohammad Ali on the people next door. Ali, Syed Mohammad Book Review 704
The aftermath of Cancun: the Mexican resort was originally known as Kan Kun, 'nest of vipers'. Has the WTO meeting seen it live up to its reputation, or is there now greater hope for a just global settlement? Goodman, James 1881
The myth of the people: Jess Whyte and Nik Beuret. 1760
Thieves in the night: electricity privatisation and deregulation has failed to deliver and no one ever really wanted it in the first place. In the wake of blackouts, Gridlock and Enron, is public ownership back on the agenda? Beder, Sharon 2403
Tristan Ewins on the shape of a progressive left. Ewins, Tristan Book Review 862
Whitegoods: despite all the rhetoric there has been little recognition of the way in which different cultural frameworks should set political goals and aspirations. Brigg, Morgan; Murphy, Lyndon 1372
Wounds above the heart: Keith Windschuttle's Fabrication of Aboriginal History is cutting with the grain of a new Western supremacism that has become explicit since the World Trade Center attack. Hoisted as the ragged standard of the right, it must be replied to. Rundle, Guy 7657

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