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Politics

Denial, obfuscation, defiance

Two earnest books on the challenges ahead
by Patrick Mullins
April 2025, no. 474

What's the Big Idea?: 34 ideas for a better Australia by Anna Chang and Alice Grundy

Australia Institute Press, $34.99 pb, 215 pp

Age of Doubt: Building trust in a world of misinformation by Tracey Kirkland and Gavin Fang

Monash University Publishing, $34.99 pb, 301 pp

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Australia is timid, insular, conservative. It is unimaginative, hidebound to old orthodoxies, blind to readily identifiable truths. It is meeting with little effective action a host of crises: violence against women, an impending climate catastrophe, intergenerational economic inequality. It has a profound disregard for its First Nations people and, despite a long and significant history of immigration, is hostile to people of colour and people who seek to emigrate to it by boat. It dismisses the arts as so much wankery and regards its environment as a resource to be plundered. It celebrates the philistine and esteems the mining industry as a saviour. Its people cannot lift their eyes beyond parochial and short-term self-interest; the threads that bind them to their communities are fraying. Its public debates are vulnerable to misinformation and disinformation, are dominated by special interests, and are conducted at a volume and pitch too loud and too rancorous to be resolved in ways that serve a common good.

 


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What's the Big Idea?

What's the Big Idea?: 34 ideas for a better Australia by Anna Chang and Alice Grundy

Australia Institute Press, $34.99 pb, 215 pp

Age of Doubt: Building trust in a world of misinformation by Tracey Kirkland and Gavin Fang

Monash University Publishing, $34.99 pb, 301 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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Comments

Robert Kennedy
Thursday, 24 April 2025 18:24
Yes, Australia is all those things mentioned in What’s the Big Idea?, but they left out politically ignorant.

I can only imagine what sort of books will be written along the same lines if Dutton wins the 2025 election, and he probably will. Yes, we are as stupid as Americans.

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