The wood ant stalks its prey in colonies of thousands.
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The wood ant stalks its prey in colonies of thousands.
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Two psychologists explain how we think about freedom.
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As oceans warm, marine creatures are moving into shipping lanes.
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Politics, Inequality and the Australian Welfare State After Liberalisation
Speaker: Ben Spies-Butcher
Thursday 7 November 2024, 12-1:30pm
Room 441, Social Sciences Building (A02), The University of Sydney
Neoliberalism has transformed work, welfare and democracy. However, its impacts, and its future, are more complex than we often imagine. Alongside growing inequality, social spending has been rising. This seminar draws on Ben’s recent book to ask how we understand this contradictory politics and what opportunities exist to create a more equal society. It argues an older welfare state politics, driven by the power of industrial labour, is giving way to political contests led by workers within the welfare state itself. Advancing more equal social policy, though, requires new forms of statecraft, or ways of doing policy, as well as new models of organising.
Donald Johanson reflects on his fossil discovery that shook the human family tree a half century ago.
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New evidence suggests the dwarf planet was a muddy ocean world that froze over time.
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The true container of the human soul.
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Ice age skeletons could reveal secrets of small cat evolution.
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The blunt impact of ocean pollution, in one photograph.
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Both of us are researchers who are deeply influenced by the work of French philosopher Louis Althusser. Responsible in large part for a vigorous approach to Marxism in the 1960s and 1970s (dubbed “structural Marxism”), Althusser the scholar was always controversial.
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