Archaic cultural archetypes can still have value in our lives
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A public election encourages, rather than fixes, the ‘Honi circle jerk’.
With the postal plebiscite on marriage equality being a looming reality, we asked two writers: should the LGBT community make this vote a priority?
With the far right on the march around the globe, we asked two writers: should we punch Nazis?
The Perrottet and Lazarus cases demonstrate the need to strengthen other avenues of justice.
The USU is legally defined as a charity and it’s important its directors don’t forget that.
To the “alt-right”, Rome represents the peak of Western civilisation. What was it really?
The arguments over Rupi Kaur’s work represent a more insidious sort of identity-politics laziness which threatens to delegitimise art by marginalised individuals that is actually good
What the Telegraph gets wrong about Islamic Law at USyd
The recent caning of two gay men in Aceh is one of many attacks against LGBT people.