Archived publication for 2006
Recent publications
Polar Bear Politics: Underestimating the survival capacity of one popular bear
Are polar bears really threatened by global warming or are they being opportunistically exploited by scientists and activists to sell a particularly bleak and brittle story of their iconic status?
Lessons we can draw from Mad Max
Throughout history, Western Civilisation has had no monopoly over notions of property rights, freedom to trade and the rule of law.
'Parental Socialism': Regulators tiptoe into the candy store
Government must be small and circumspect if society is to avert the tendency towards 'parental socialism'.
The Classless Cobbett
Andrew Kemp reviews 'The Life and Adventures of William Cobbett'.
Editorial and Table of Contents
The GST: Good try but no banana
The GST's prognosis is not good.
Xenotourism: Will your next trip overseas be for a new kidney?
A growing number of Australians have realised that their only option for a potential life-saving medicine cure lies halfway across the world.
Academics keep left
Academia is a natural career choice for dedicated left-wing graduates. University is a safe harbour for high-achievers who are reluctant to 'sell-ou' to the corporate monolith.
Bureaucratic ego and Aboriginal unemployment
The failure of policy from all shades and levels of government is obvious to any person with even the most superficial appreciation of the dynamics of Aboriginal Australia.