Andreas Malm’s call for minority violence is eloquent and sincere, but self-defeating, writes Simon Butler.
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June marks eighty years since the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany. It was a titanic struggle that decided the outcome of World War Two. One of the fronts of struggle was cultural, as Alex Miller explains.
Activists want NSW MPs to support a new bill which would cancel unused gas exploration licences. Jim McIlroy °ù±ð±è´Ç°ù³Ù²õ.Ìý
Alex Miller reviews a highly speculative and naive work on the death of Albert Camus, who was perhaps France’s most prominent philosophical writer of the 20th century.
Jim McIlroy reports on big march of Colombian-Australians in solidarity with the victims of state violence in Colombia.
For the world's most persecuted people, the prospect of a return to 'normal' after the pandemic does not look very bright, writes Joanna Psaros.
Barry Healy reviews My Name is Gulpilil, a testament in film to David Gulpilil's triumphs as an actor and traditional dancer as well as his suffering.
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