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Ewins: Economics for Everyone
Znet Article, August, 06 2009
Tristan Ewins
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Economics for Everyone is an important new offering by Jim Stanford – a progressive economist who works for the Canadian Auto Workers union. Amongst the plethora of academic texts concerning political economy, Economics for Everyone is notable f...
Ewins: Australia: The case for re-nationalising Communications
Znet Article, February, 02 2009
Tristan Ewins
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Even now it does not seem so long ago that a genuine "mixed" economic model prevailed across nations the world wide.
Ewins: World Financial Crisis - Where to From Here?
Znet Article, November, 17 2008
Tristan Ewins
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Now, as the world teeters ‘on the brink’ of what might turn out to be the most profound economic crisis since the Depression of 1929 – a reappraisal is necessary in the face of neo-liberal shibboleths.
Ewins: Australia: New Chapter or Missed Opportunity?
Znet Article, October, 18 2008
Tristan Ewins
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The Australian Federal election of 2007 brought to an end what many people have come to consider a dark chapter in that country’s history.
Ewins: Imagining the 'Good Society' - Visions for Society and Economy Part Two
Blog Post, May, 01 2008
Tristan Ewins
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Nb: while this entry 'stands in its own right', readers might be interested in 'Part One' - earlier in this Blog - which explores the question of the 'mixed democratic economy'... The "Good Society" is more than a question of how best to manage
Ewins: Imagining ‘The Good Society’ Part One
Blog Post, May, 01 2008
Tristan Ewins
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Part One in a two part series - this entry considers the question of 'The Good Society'. 'Part One' explores this matter in the form of a economic critique: an argument in favour of a 'mixed democratic economy'. Part Two (soon to follow) will com
Ewins: Australian Economic Reform
Znet Article, April, 18 2008
Tristan Ewins
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In the course of last year’s Australian Federal election campaign, the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and the conservative parties - including the ‘Liberal’ and ‘National’ parties - sought continuously to match each other, especially in the field of...
Ewins: The Privatisation of Public Space and the Democratic Alternative
Znet Article, December, 12 2007
Tristan Ewins
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The capacity for any nation to support a thriving, independent and autonomous public sphere is, at least in part, predicated upon the ready availability of public space, open for free use by the various groups and interests that comprise broader c...
Ewins: My Israel Question
Znet Article, January, 15 2007
Tristan Ewins
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Antony Loewenstein: My Israel Question, M...
Ewins: After Iraq: Which Way Forward For The Movement?
Znet Article, May, 09 2003
Tristan Ewins
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As the dust settles in newly ‘liberated’ Iraq, the neo-conservative Right has become increasingly bold and shrill in their denunciations of prior Left opposition to the war. With victory, we are told, has come vindication. Amid app...
Ewins: Grozny And Baghdad: Disturbing Parallels
Znet Article, April, 08 2003
Tristan Ewins
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Today in Chechnya, the city of Grozny – formerly the home of almost half a million people - lies in ruins: utterly devastated. The fate of Grozny thus stands as a testament to the brutal and terrible cost of modern urban warfare. In the wa...
Ewins: Bush Preparing for War on Two Fronts?
Zmag Article, February, 01 2003
Tristan Ewins
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A nation of some 22 million, North Korea has long posed as something of a mystery to Western commentators. Closed and insular, the communist North is finally being driven to engage with the broader international ...
Ewins: Binationalism an option in search of peace in the Middle East
Znet Article, June, 19 2002
Tristan Ewins
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Never since the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993 has the cause of peace in the Middle East seemed more hopeless than is the case today. With the total collapse of the much vaunted ‘peace process’ in 2000 after the rejection of f...


