Tasmania

ARTICLES

This section is open to articles up to 2500 words that are relevant and helpful in expanding our understanding around the broad themes of Economics, Ecology and Social Issues. It is also open to pertinent brief comments. If we edit an article we will return the edited copy to you for your perusal before pasting.

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Corporation Power Causing Problems
Max Bound

Sunday July 10: Hopefully the beginning of an essential process.
Max Bound

Current economic theory and practice is insane: change is possible.
Max Bound

Coombs and Galbraith on resource use and alternatives
Max Bound

Discussion Paper on Sustainable Forestry
Tim Thorne - Now We the People (Tas.)

Gunn’s Mill and Poisons from Chemically Dependent Monoculture Plantations
Max Bound

Preolenna - an object lesson in economic irrationality
Evelyn DeVito

Laws that give corporations power over people
Max Bound

New Premier Lennon’s Old Agenda
Max Bound

The state of democracy in Tasmania
John Biggs

Although difficult, positive change is possible.
Max Bound

From Forest Destruction and Public Subsidies to Profitable and Sustainable Forestry Practices
John Biggs, Max Bound, Stuart Godfrey, Austra Maddox & Tim Thorne

Clean Water and sustainable land usage
Max Bound & John Biggs

Equity and ecological sustainability ...
Max Bound

Toxins in our Water
Max Bound

Underlying Issues
Max Bound

Environmentalism, Lies and Minority Government
John Biggs

Democratic Procedures, Work Cultures , Ecological Sustainability and Climate Change
Max Bound

Intelligent decentralisation and modern society
Max Bound

Economic and Ecological Crises, the Change Vector and Marx
Max Bound

Disguising Corporation Power over Governments and People
Max Bound

Consequences of large company accumulation of Capital
Max Bound

Rudd and the pulp mill
Peter Henning

"No creature can learn that which his heart has no shape to hold."
Peter Henning

The world we live in.
Max Bound

Pulp oversupply - while farms are sacrificed to plantations
Max Bound

Pulp Mill Forests & Water
Max Bound

Pulp Mill Submission
Brenda Rosser

Something is so because we say it is
Brenda Rosser

Ecology, Economics and the Future
A comment on David McKnight’s Autumn “Green Magazine" article

What citizens need to know about the new 'anti-terror' laws

Critics from within and the Left - Part 1
Critics from within and the Left - Part 2

Woodchips, Lawsuits and Democracy - A discussion relevant to Tasmania in 2005
  • Unlimited Corporation Power versus People's Rights
  • Keeping the Public Misinformed
  • How Well is Water Managed in Tasmania?
  • Strategic Litigation
  • Privatising Law Enforcement
  • Rule of Law Necessary but Insufficient - Issue is: What Law?
  • Letters to the Editor - Unpublished

The fight against pressures to 'Dumb-Down'
Why is 'NOW WE THE PEOPLE' only 'SOME OF THE PEOPLE'?

Media, Money and Political Power
Why we need Alternatives

How Difficult the Future
Education, Medicine and the Law