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Europe’s a challenging place for would-be Samaritans

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
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God’s son, an early and astute observer of the limits of developmental economics, famously observed that “the poor will always be with you”. To judge by the otherwise enchanting streets of Paris, he knew whereof he spoke. The question is what should we, as members of the world’s privileged elite, do about it?

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Latham, Lone Wolves and News Lite

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

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There’s visceral reluctance on my part to write anything about Mark Latham’s latest shenanigans. My default policy is to not feed the delusions of egotists who thrive on attention, be it good, be it bad, be it bloody scathing.

Sometimes however, true nonsense needs to be called out.

I’ve actually no interest...

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  18. Why the million-dollar view is bad for our body and our soul
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  20. We could reduce pest carp in Australian rivers using a disease that came from Israel
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  28. Good Writing vs Good Storytelling
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  30. The ideas boom – where to from here on?
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