We have increasing difficulty in integrating disparate views,and having civil disagreements. The only antidotes are slowness,nuance,and a tolerance for complexity – all things that are increasingly rare.
The author of The Beach and director of Ex Machina has made a film about the collapse of democracy. It’s a harrowing vision but,he says,it needn’t come true.
When the author dared police to arrest her – if they believed she’d broken new hate-speech laws – she struck a blow for freedom.
On their way to Australia,Ann Patchett and Lauren Groff explain why selling certain books demands grit these days.
The racism case that has polarised the NRL has raised difficult questions about what’s offensive and who gets to judge it.
If conversations about racism feel difficult or make you uncomfortable,Australia’s new race discrimination commissioner is not surprised.
The King’s School headmaster is railing against ‘wokeness’. Grab a musket and ready the hounds.
Headmaster Tony George says children attending non-government schools are being increasingly ridiculed.
Within 24 hours of rolling his senior South Australian colleague for top spot on the state Senate ticket,conservative firebrand Alex Antic was on the attack.
As the gender divide becomes the political divide,we’ll have to wait and see what happens to traditional relationships.
There is widespread ambivalence around Australia Day which makes Peter Dutton’s populist machismo over supermarket tat look like a stretch.