"Government appointments to Australia's cultural institutions - specifically the Australia Council's Literature Board and the ABC - are raising issues and eyebrows. Last week this column focused on those closely connected to one little-read journal. Once a recruiting centre for Cold War warriors, Quadrant is now a haven for both ageing paleo-conservatives and spritely neo-cons. Keith Windschuttle (ABC), Ron Brunton (ABC) Janet Albrechtsen (ABC) and Imre Salusinszky (Australia Council) are all members of Quadrant's wedding."
So begins an op-ed piece by Philip Adams in The Australian.
What Howard and Co are doing can only be characterised as appalling. It is a clear attempt - and not even a subtle one - to make over Australia in the image of a man, and many of his cohorts, totally out of touch with the realities, and the world, at the beginning of the 21st century.
Read Adams' complete column here.
So begins an op-ed piece by Philip Adams in The Australian.
What Howard and Co are doing can only be characterised as appalling. It is a clear attempt - and not even a subtle one - to make over Australia in the image of a man, and many of his cohorts, totally out of touch with the realities, and the world, at the beginning of the 21st century.
Read Adams' complete column here.
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