Articles by: Clive Hamilton

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Self-absorption wins the day: a new politics can be salvaged from two decades of creeping affluenza

Saints or communists?: the threat to non-government organisations in Australia represents a threat to our national democracy

The politics of affluence

A great unified world. [Global convergence has an Orwellian quality. Address to the Medical Association for the Prevention of War. Conference (1997: Canberra ).]

Third world self-defoliation

By designating 280 million acres as permanent forests, Indonesia is protecting and preserving its forests in their natural state. Over forty-three per cent of these forests will remain untouched, forever. The other fifty-seven per cent will be carefully managed for sustainable growth.