
This newsletter provides analysis and discussion of how power works in our society, and it shares insights and ideas with anyone interested in something beyond the echo chamber of the mainstream media.
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I want to continue with a theme that has emerged in the last few newsletters, about the way in which party politics has become detached from the concerns of the people it is meant to represent. This is part of a long-term and worldwide tren...
Thinking is a form of emasculation. —Umberto Eco (Point 3)
In his 1940 review of Mein Kampf, George Orwell makes one of his typically insightful comments about the authoritarian modus operandi:
Hitler, because in his own joyless mind he...
When a true leader’s work is accomplished…it leaves no trace and the people say, We did it ourselves (ziran). —George Woods
I’ve been struck recently by the number of people I know who are doing different sorts of volunteering. It’s partly...
Two Reports on how we consume news
The Australian Joe Rogan is Joe Rogan
And moving beyond the leafy suburbs
Independent MPs Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender have announced the formation of a new political party that they are calling Community Strong Australia (CSA). I’ve expressed misgivings about the idea of...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Tim Dunlop is a writer based in Melbourne and the author of four books on media, politics and the future of work. His doctoral work was on citizenship and deliberative democracy.
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