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2. From here to eternity? [Series of two parts]: Part 1. [How the technosciences are reshaping life.]
3. Primal fears, primal ambitions: [Policy debates around security issues have become personalised, exaggerated, militarised and moralised, making sound policy difficult to formulate. Edited version of a talk presented at The Empire of Violence public forum held at Storey Hall, RMIT University, on 17 November 2004.]
4. Blue armies, khaki police, and the cavalry on the new American frontier [The police-military distinction is in danger of collapsing as security becomes the sole source of political legitimacy.]
5. The erosion of the American dream: it's time to take action against our wars on the rest of the world [Interview of Gore Vidal by Davis, Mark, Dateline, SBS TV, March 12, 2003.]
6. The Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement [Free trade, or free access for US companies.]
7. War of the worlds [Popular culture has long prepared Americans for an 'alien' aggressor.]
8. Clashes and cliches of civilisations [Edited version of a talk given at the New International Bookshop Wednesday evening discussion series, November 2001.]
9. Black Pluto's door
10. Terror in the mirror of the Middle East
11. The rise of the sociologist king [Are sociologists kings or pawns of the new economy?]
12. Race, nation, state: multiculturalism in Australia. [Review of Hage, Ghassan. White Nation (1998); Stratton, Jon. Race Daze (1998) and Multicultural States: Rethinking Difference and Identity. Bennett, David (ed.) (1998).]
13. The Skuratov affair: monkey business is politically complex in Moscow
14. Political prisoners and the left in Australia
15. New empires, new anti-empires [Comment on Caddick, Alison. Empires of consumption; in no.96, Aug-Sept 2008.]
16. Letter from America: prelude to a miss. [The mystery of US elections.]
17. The last wave: medical practice must respond to cultural change.
18. A question of violence. [Women raping men. Another version of this article appeared in the DVIRC Newsletter.]
19. Violence and masculinity: the construction of criminality
20. Notes after the 'settlement' [The coming transformation of Australia will release the best and worst of us.]
21. Superwoman phones home. [Review of Mitchell, Susan. The Scent of Power: On the Trail of Women and Power in Australian Politics (1996) and Cox, Eva. Leading Women: Tactics for Making the Difference (1996 ).]
22. Terror, power and the new culture of death: [In the wake of the Beslan school massacre it is clear that the new rationale for global war is being assembled.]
23. Querying gender. [Review of Connell, R. W. Masculinities (1995), Australian Women: Contemporary Feminist Thought. Grieve, Norma and Burns, Ailsa (eds) (1994), and Halperin, David M. Saint Foucault (1995 ).]
24. Behemoth
25. Mass destruction
26. The power of disobedience
27. Thirteen untimely meditations
28. What hope for years to come?
29. Time to choose sides: the green movement and corporate power in the twenty-first century.
30. Ressentiment and power. -Amended version of an article to be published in Patton, Paul (ed.) Nietzsche, Feminism and Political Theory (1993 )
31. From patients to consumers: is the Internet making us healthier?
32. King car: on the road to auto-utopia.
33. Greer in Melbourne: mystique, penetration and shrewism
34. The network. -Collection of two articles on computer networks and communication
35. Empires of consumption: Editorial.
36. Letter from America: Hillary [Clinton] and the honey bees
37. Zimbabwe's curse: [A hopeful future lies ahead for Zimbabwe, but the present regime and everything it stands for needs to be ousted.]
38. Art and terror: [The prosecution of Steven Kurtz reveals the extent of state power over civilians.]
39. Silent spring, summer, autumn and winter: the government's Senate majority is being used to muffle sections of civil society
40. Secrecy, silence and state terror [The Government's anti-terrorist laws promote fear and secrecy as they undermine democracy.]
41. When the ground beneath divides [Editorial.]
42. Short memory: what will be the long-term consequences of a quick, high-tech war?
43. The rogue to end all rogues [America's nihilistic hold on weapons of mass destruction is the key to the insanity of its leaders.]
44. The mirror of wars [Editorial.]
45. WMD proliferation and the deadly connection [The world's smaller nations continue to obtain weapons of mass destruction.]
46. The logic of unilateralism [United States.]
47. Taking them out [English and American interests in the Middle East.]
48. The world is not enough
49. Destroying the world to save it: descant for dog whistles.
50. Broken-hearted threnody; the crisis in embryo [Editorial.]
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