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Andrew McIntyre
Research Fellow
Andrew McIntyre is a former Public Affairs Manager and Assistant Editor for the IPA. He has written extensively for the print media and has appeared on leading national ABC radio and television current affairs programmes. He completed an honours Arts degree in Social Anthropology and Musicology with post-graduate studies in Paris, directed a UNESCO Cultural Development Fund project in Jamaica and has worked for the Victorian Ministry for the Arts. He is currently a regular political commentator on ABC Melbourne radio and a regular contributor to the IPA Review.
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Cathedrals and the birth of freedom
Andrew McIntyre reviews Cathedral by Jon Cannon Enter any one of the great gothic cathedrals of Western Europe and you cannot help but be overwhelmed by their beauty and profound mystery, and also the sheer size, boldness and complexity of their...
An ambitious work of philosophical synthesis
Against group-think
The reformist's decade
Andrew McIntyre reviews 'The Longest Decade'.
A miserable trilogy
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