An alternate take on trophy hunting 由 Nicholas Babaya for Rational Standard, 17 NOV 2017.
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In a world in which political tides ebb and flow, the fact is that Team Red and Team Blue are both going to have to find a way to live with each other—and maybe even leave each other alone. 由 JD Tuccille for Reason, 10 July 2018.
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The mobilisation of young people has means that the 2019 election will boast the highest enrolment rate in Australian history, with this figure "unlikely to be matched anywhere in the world"
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As the curtains of tyranny close tighter, giving Edward Snowden the full pardon he deserves would provide this much-needed glimmer of hope for privacy in America. 由 Cliff Maloney for The Hill, 18 AUG 2020.
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Judith Brett argues that Australia's greatest achievements are not on the battlefields but at the ballot box.
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When government-guaranteed checks keep rolling in, there's no incentive for colleges and universities to lower their prices. In fact, they do the opposite. Daniel Kowalski for the Foundation for Economic Education, June 2019.
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"Sneering hosts have alienated conservatives and made liberals smug." 由 Caitlin Flanagan for The Atlantic, May 2017.
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Decades of neoliberal policies have reshaped our world – but perhaps their deepest impact has been to corrode the bonds which underpinned society: replacing the collective with the individual.
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I think I know what it feels like to be “red-pilled,” the alt-right’s preferred metaphor for losing one’s faith in received assumptions and turning toward ideas that once seemed dangerous...
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QAnon's followers believe that US President Donald Trump is waging a secret war against a "worldwide cabal of Satan-worshiping paedophiles", including parts of government (dubbed the "deep state") and A-list celebrities.
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