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Ideology ain't dead
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Ideology ain't dead

In 1992, political scientist Francis Fukuyama famously declared that humanity had reached the “end of history”. Communism was dead, and modern liberal economics triumphant, with the Western model of democracy and economic freedom universally agreed upon as the future for mankind, or so, at least, the story goes. In Australia,
Dec 22, 2014 4 min read
Different approaches to modern freedom: neo-liberalism and neo-republicanism
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Different approaches to modern freedom: neo-liberalism and neo-republicanism

Unless you genuinely consider yourself an anarchist or a communist, or some other particular extreme, chances are your general philosophical position regarding the relationship between the individual, society and the state, will fall into one of two categories: neo-liberalism or neo-republicanism. They are essentially the modern manifestations of two different
Aug 5, 2014 4 min read
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