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Articles from Arena Magazine (February 1, 2006)

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A world gone MaD: marketisation and deregulation of electricity: the goal of affordable, accessible, clean and reliable electricity has been trampled in the rush to market. Beder, Sharon 2447
Ann Curthoys and John Docker, Is History Fiction? (UNSW Press, 2005). Power, Rachel Brief article 118
Annie Davis: on a government policy of social exclusion. Davis, Annie Book review 864
Australian Book Review, February 2006. Gook, Ben Brief article 117
Climate Refugee Forum (presented by Friends of the Earth). Power, Rachel Calendar 54
Damian Grenfell: on knowledge, agency and activism in Australia. Grenfell, Damian Book review 1620
Empire's fate: catchy, patchy and, in places, plain wrong, Niall Ferguson's writings on empire are cold comfort to apologists of imperial adventure. Etherington, Norman 3618
Exposure: Australian Photography from the 1930s to the 1950s. Power, Rachel Brief article 56
Flickerfest International Short Film Festival. Power, Rachel Calendar 65
Get Rich or Die Tryin (MA 15+). Power, Rachel Brief article 68
Gideon Haigh, Asbestos House: The Secret History of James Hardie Industries (Scribe, 2006). Power, Rachel Brief article 121
Gwynne Dyer, Future: Tense: The Coming World Order (Scribe, 2006). Power, Rachel Brief article 101
Hanson, Howard and the exhaustion of politics. 1409
Imagining the post-human: recent books by Kazuo Ishiguro and Michel Houellebecq offer guides of sorts to the post-human. Cooper, Simon Critical essay 1706
Indigenous unhappenings at the top: Warren Mundine's National Indigenous Council. Jull, Peter 951
Iran in the crosshairs: with idealogues in power in both Teheran and Washington, a peaceful solution to the nuclear energy standoff seems remote. Tarock, Adam 3901
Israel and Iran: the call of the Abyss: how can the West resolve the stand-off over nuclear power while preserving its own ways of living and promoting liberty. Hinkson, John 1786
John Hirst, Sense and Nonsense in Australian History (Black Inc., 2006). Power, Rachel Brief article 86
Just keep walking: shame has become passe, a victim of a culture that views it as an impediment to achieving one's own ends. But at what cost to how we treat others. Furlong, Mark 2450
Ken Marks, In Off the Red: An Autobiograpy (Black Inc., 2006). Power, Rachel Brief article 65
Linking global trade justice to local trade sovereignty: campaigns against the WTO agreements on trade in services and agriculture are agitating for global trade justice. Goodman, James 2322
Living from the land: rural Chinese are under pressure as never before, with threats coming from all sides. Tan, Yan 1990
Mad as a ... Dalrymple, Theodore 134
Meanjin, March 2006. Gook, Ben Brief article 76
Monthly Review, February 2006. Gook, Ben Brief article 94
More than 10 years on, reason for popularity of Baywatch still eludes show's creator. Hasselhoff, David 57
Mother Jones, January/February 2006. Gook, Ben Brief article 189
Organic Basis to ADHD? The chemicals that get between us. Herrick, Red 971
Protection in Action Humanitarian Reponse in Armed Conflict. Power, Rachel 56
Respec': New Labour's 'Respect' campaign is about filling the gap created by its withdrawal from the democratic socialist impetus of the post-war years. Rundle, Guy 1712
Response to Les Rosenblatt. Sparrow, Jeff Letter to the editor 332
Response to Michael Cook. Rosenblatt, Les Letter to the editor 284
Stifling the poverty debate: the government should not be allowed to silence not-for-profit organisations. Wicks, John 1567
The new Furies: Tariq Ali's newest book calls for Britain to re-examine its role as one of the real sources of insecurity in the globalised world order. In this review essay, Tom Nairn examines how Britain may put Blairism and moth-eaten greatness behind it. Nairn, Tom Book review 4744
The rationality of war: in 1992, then-intelligence officer Scott Ritter announced that the disarmament of Iraq was complete. Here, Ritter tells why that wasn't what US defence analysts wanted to hear. Ritter, Scott 4940
The red river Yarra: a genuine socialist politics to the left of the Greens is the only way that poor inner-city communities will be properly represented. Jolly, Steve 1419
The science of morality. Power, Jennifer 724
The semiotics of martyrdom: from Rosa Parks to Cindy Sheehan, martyrdom has always been a potent political weapon. Andy Blunden looks at the conditions under which a victim becomes a martyr. Blunden, Andy 1993
Three Furies: Scenes from the Life of Francis Bacon. Power, Rachel Brief article 81
Vincent's lessons to us. Cox, Paul 1382
Who cares? Maddux, Scott 107

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