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The GFC- What Can Be Done?

Nov 28th, 2011 | By admin | Category: ALP Matters and Contemporary Political Developments, Bio-Ethical Issues, Economic Policy, Education Policy, Federal-State Relations, Headline

The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) presents the world with fundamental challenges. Modern history has shown that in times of acute challenge existing socio-political and financial systems often require fundamental reform and/or adaptation. For example Russia in 1917 as on course to adapt, but did not, thereby allowing a strident minority to impose its [...]



Japan: The Antithesis of Rent-Seeking

Jul 31st, 2011 | By admin | Category: ALP Matters and Contemporary Political Developments, Bio-Ethical Issues, Economic Policy, Federal-State Relations, Historical and Current Affairs Perspectives, The Environment, Trade Unions – Industrial Relations

Japan has had a tumultuous year (2011) with regard to natural disasters. However, Japan will (and is) recovering from these disasters due to the resilience of its people. The Japanese generally have an orientation toward supporting each other to ensure national survival. This approach accords with the Gestalt philosophy in which the [...]



The Destructive Consequences of “Rent Seeking”

May 2nd, 2011 | By andrewc | Category: ALP Matters and Contemporary Political Developments, Economic Policy, Federal-State Relations, The Environment, Trade Unions – Industrial Relations

Australia is a nation that has maintained its high standard of living by avoiding the fatal danger of “rent seeking”. The current threat that the proposed carbon tax poses in facilitating a transition to “rent seeking” is outlined as is an argument why there should be a plebiscite on a carbon tax in this [...]



Crown and Federation

Dec 10th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Federal-State Relations, Headline

The following is the text of a speech was delivered by the Chairman of the Australian Monarchist League (AML) Mr. Philip Benwell (MBE).  The speech was entitled ‘Crown and Federation’ was delivered to the Bayside Monarchists Group at the Hampton [...]



Decentralization Leads to Mutual Gain

May 2nd, 2008 | By admin | Category: Federal-State Relations

A fundamental component of Catholic social teachings which influenced the actions of ALP Industrial Groups was the principle of decentralization.  The belief in decentralization holds that socio-economic affairs should be organised on a smaller scale to ensure that the autonomy and talents of individuals could come to the fore.  This focus on decentralization in the [...]