D!SSENT - Issue 16 - Summer 2004/2005

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NUMBER 16 - SUMMER 2004 / 2005

Editorial: Howard's House of Cards
Kenneth Davidson

The folly of deficit-phobia
John M. Legge

The sad state of morning news
Decoy Spoon

Religion and democracy
Denis Kenny

Learning from John Burton
Doug Cocks

Eudemonism and the welfare state
Brian Ellis

Nothing free about the US Free Trade Agreement
Patricia Ranald

AUSFTA and its implications for copyright and communications
Bryn Davies

Are our rail systems really at capacity?
Paul Mees

Government spending on post-compulsory education: Middle-class welfare or social investment?
Julie Wells

Lots of room for improvement - fixing up the health system
Charles Livingstone

Facing economic reality
Ian Manning

Wagging the dog? Maybe not!
John Bradford

'Internationalising' education: a way to global citizenship?
Auriol Weigold

After reading Imperial Hubris
Glosso Babel

Labour and Labor
Grant Belchamber

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