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  27/05/06   The shadow side of political modernism. The leader of a leftist church worries that his liberalism will deprive his life of depth and meaning.  
  8/04/06   The politics of bad faith. Why did influential feminist Kate Millett view love, marriage and the family so negatively? And what happened to her experiment to create a feminist community?  
  18/02/06   Getting it straight. What can explain the inconsistencies in feminism? Why are feminists both for and against choice for women? Why do feminists call for equality but then campaign for money and power for a small elite?  
  01/01/06 A leftward shift? New Tory leader David Cameron is repositioning his party. But has he taken the UK Conservative Party to the left?  
  27/09/05   Happiness. Why is happiness a new battleground in the debate between left and right liberals?  
     
  7/5/05   A loser nation of loser men? Did "loser men" vote George Bush into office? And were women bred "like cows" for patriarchy? A response to an Australian liberal.  
  9/4/05   Let me off the Anglosphere! Why we should not support Jim Bennett's proposed union of English speaking nations.  
  14/3/05   Nationalism & the liberal mind. Civic nationalism seems a radical concept to conservatives. But some liberals think it immoral to discriminate even on the basis of citizenship. Is this a view, though, which can be held consistently?  
  18/1/05   The old father. Why does the traditional, masculine father arouse such a strong negative reaction in modern, liberal societies?  
  3/1/05   A disappointed liberal. Clive Hamilton believes that liberalism has succeeded in shaping the course of modern society. Yet he observes that it hasn't made people happier or more free. What could have gone wrong?  
  12/12/04   Scripting the new family. Why do liberals believe that we must write our own script in forming relationships? Would this belief lead liberals to claim that traditional marriage is impure? Or that we have to invent the future to humanise it?  
  21/11/04   Fatherless America. A short review of a terrific book on fatherhood. Why is fatherhood presumed to be the same as motherhood? And does this make fathers superfluous to family life?  
  6/11/04   Collapsing nationalism. Liberals went to a lot of trouble to replace ethnic nationalism with a civic nationalism. So why are they now turning on their own creation?  
  25/10/04   Are women better? The Vatican has published an important letter on the issue of feminism. It rejects the underlying basis of liberal feminism, but does it imply that women are better than men?  
  11/10/04   Changing nations. Do civic nationalists want Australia to continue to be its own nation? Can liberal forms of nationalism successfully anchor a nation to a particular people or place?  
  24/9/04   What makes a European? Liberals want to define communal identity by a commitment to liberalism itself. But there is a fatal flaw to this effort to create a civic nationalism.  
  12/9/04  A hollow identity? Liberals prefer a particular kind of nationalism but have their own doubts about whether it can work.  
  22/8/04  Who would send mothers to war? Peggy Drexler reveals what happens in the liberal mind when natural feeling collides with political principle.  
  7/8/04  It's not enough to be right. Andrew Bolt is an influential right-wing journalist. But is he a liberal or a conservative?  
  18/7/04  Is family a valid feminist choice? If feminism is about choice, can it permit women to choose femininity and the traditional family?  
  6/7/04   The cardinal and the liberal. A cardinal and a liberal from New Zealand hammer it out on moral principles. But is everything morally permissible if it doesn't harm the life, liberty or property of others?  
  19/6/04   Across the political spectrum. Getting a grasp on how political parties line up across the political spectrum.  
  6/6/04   The ultimate freedom. Janet Daley thinks it's a case of freedom versus "hereditary baggage". But why view politics this way?  
  29/5/04   Losing motherhood. Why would left liberals oppose a $3000 baby bonus? And what are acceptable forms of self-identity for liberal women?  
  19/5/04  The language of liberalism. When liberals talk about family and gender their language reveals their real motivations.  
  16/5/04   An Australian Carrie? Sophie Cunningham was Australia's answer to Carrie Bradshaw: a successful, independent, career girl. So what went wrong?  
  12/5/04   Working out role reversal.  Why is the media so keen on role reversal within marriage?  
  5/5/04   Fictional identities. Mark Latham wants to update to a more realistic version of multiculturalism. But is his new account of national identity any less fictional than the old one?  
  15/4/04   What happened to nationalism? Michael Ignatieff as a case study of why liberal intellectuals reject traditional ethnic nationalism in favour of a more superficial civic nationalism.  
  4/4/04   What makes a feminist? What explains the existence in Western societies of feminism? And can feminism logically fulfil its promises to women?  
  28/3/04   Return to Pleasantville. Why does a liberal like Robert Bosler think the 1940s were grey? And why does he think a perfect human freedom was reached in the 1980s?  
  21/3/04   Moral Lumbyism. ... or why respect is not enough. A liberal academic is chosen to lecture footballers on their sexual misconduct.  
  13/3/04   Can Latham rescue fatherhood? Mark Latham believes that men have a problem with their masculine identity. His left liberal politics leads him to a strange solution,  
  8/3/04   When liberalism fails. Why liberal individualism fails to work in the sphere of personal relationships.  
  29/2/04   Is ethnicity a prison? Why liberals of both the right and the left take a negative attitude to the existence of a mainstream ethnicity.  
  22/2/04   Is Margaret Thatcher a conservative? A speech in Melbourne on "My Political Philosophy" reveals the true basis of Mrs Thatcher's politics.  
  14/2/04   When the wheel turns. The situation faced by lone women and how men came to be the way they are.  
  7/2/04   Are majorities legitimate? A familiar double standard appears when a British liberal wants to sideline Catholics whilst supporting the hijab.  
  1/2/04   Rethinking the left: Judith Brett.  Left liberal academic Judith Brett recognises that left liberalism can be self-defeating.  
  26/1/04   Rethinking the left: Paul Kingsnorth.  Left liberals dislike globalisation but have paved the way for its success. One left wing writer recognises the problem and looks toward a conservative answer.  
  19/1/04   Do women need protecting? Why one modern girl chose relationships without a future, and a comparison to an earlier ethos.  
  9/1/04   Liberals & the nation: what choice? Can conservatives support either left or right liberals on the issue of national identity?  
  1/1/04   Liberals & the nation: Who will be left? Is it possible for a left liberal to oppose mass immigration to the West?  
  28/12/03   Liberals & the nation: TV rules.  The logic governing the liberal attitude to the nation and some differences in the liberal response to local content laws.  
  22/1//03   Thinking about D. H. Lawrence.  The famous British author had some surprising things to say on freedom, the nation and the family.  
  16/11/03   Is Melanie Phillips conservative? A British columnist outlines her own philosophy which is remarkable for its conservatism. But is she really a progressive liberal?  
  9/11/03   What are men for? It was once a man's role to protect. Is this still the case in modern times?  
  2/11/03   Do supermarkets make us free? What underpins the right wing vision of Economic Man? How did the left wing challenge of Social Man arise?  
  18/10/03   Love & dependence. What is the traditional concept of love in Western societies, and how can liberal individualism be fitted to it?  
  12/10/03   When science is a friend. How modern science is vindicating the conservative ideal of connectedness.  
  3/10/03   Is the Bolter conservative? Figuring out what it means to be a mainstream conservative.  
  24/9/03   The Bahai vision of unity. How did an offshoot of Islam end up sounding like Western liberalism?  
  14/9/03   Our Destiny. What to do when liberals start discovering manifest destinies for your country.  
  6/9/03  Eliza Linton & the female lurcher. An "uncompromising enemy" of nineteenth century feminism has her say.  
  24/8/03  Osman & the Body Shop. A female body products shop campaigns for refugees, but does it get its arguments right?  
  17/8/03  Is Sweden No.1? The Swedish model is claimed to be best for families and for personal emancipation. But what does a comparison with countries like America and Australia show?  
  10/8/03  Liberalism & the nation. Are liberals nationalists or internationalists? And what is the logical conservative attitude to immigration?  
  27/7/03  Free to choose? For liberals only some choices are correct. Two case studies looking at gender.  
  20/7/03  Costello's vision. Can a right liberal defend civil society?  
  13/7/03  What drives the West? Is there an underlying principle shaping Western societies? Quotes from across the centuries.  
  5/7/03  Setting the target. Why it's important to take issue with liberal first principles and why liberals sometimes act against their own better instincts and preferences.  
  30/6/03  A victory for the family? Is joint custody a solution to child care after divorce?  
  18/6/03  Accepting the unchosen. Liberal individualism may sound fine, but what happens when it logically unravels? Two case studies from Britain.  
  12/6/03  Liberalism & race. Why do liberals misunderstand conservatives on the issue of race?  
  7/6/03  Thinking about: Tony Abbott.  How do right liberals try to marry liberalism & conservatism?  
  3/6/03   Liberalism & queer theory. Is our sense of being a man or woman merely arbitrary? Or oppressive?  
  31/5/03   Nationalism & the double standard. Can the left support an Australian national culture?  
  28/5/03   Women in combat (II). Why would Neill Mitchell want to give the lady a gun?  
  24/5/03   The sex blind tragedy. Should we celebrate a confused sexual self-identity?  
  20/5/03   Who attacks Australian men? It's not masculinity and it's not the modern world. Why men are falling behind.  
  17/5/03    A Marxist laments. A radical academic retires in search of conservative substance.  
  12/5/03   The Confusion of Right Liberals. A case study of the inner conflicts of right liberalism.  
  8/5/03   Is Communism a form of radical Liberalism? A response to a reader's letter.  
  4/5/03  Germaine Greer: A Political Portrait. The famous Australian feminist's changing attitude to the family.  
  27/5/02   Liberalism as a Secular Religion. An editor attempts to justify women in combat and reveals just how far liberals will take their first principles.  
  1/2/99   Rethinking the Left: Peter Singer & Human Nature. A liberal academic rethinks the core liberal assumptions about human nature.