Finally, something sensible and well-written to counteract the marketing horrors of the growth merchants. MarkO'Connor and Bill Lines’s next prose book on the topic Overloading Australia is due out in late 2008 from Enviro Books, Australia. O'Connor hass co-authored with William Lines (whose latest book is Patriots, a history of the Australian conservation movements).
Here is a collation of extracts:
Extracts from Overloading Australia :
- #clarke">Colin Clark and the myths of growth economics
- #monbiot">The Monbiot Fallacy
- #rrf">The Replacement Rate Fallacy
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Anonymous (not verified)
Fri, 2008-07-25 21:07
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Is Australia 'part of Asia' or a separate continent?
Original subject heading was "Australia's place in the world" - JS
Australia’s population is rising at 1.6% a year, faster than Indonesia next door, and one of the fastest rates in Asia.
Australia is not actually "in Asia"; it's a separate continent in its own right. To assert that Australia is a part of Asia is to not only make a geographically false statement, it is to parrot one of the favourite arguments used by immigration enthusiasts. The open borders crowd like to claim that since Australia is a "part of Asia", it has an obligation to transform itself into Lebensraum for the populations to our north (Phil Ruthven, a notorious immigration fanatic, used this exact argument during a debate about population on ABC's Difference of Opinion [Read transcript]). By redefining Australia as a mere extension of Asia, it becomes impossible to defend our uniqueness as a continent-nation and, therefore, much harder to justify one's opposition to mass immigration.
dave
Mon, 2008-07-28 09:10
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Australia as part of Asia
Milly (not verified)
Sat, 2008-09-06 22:38
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population growth
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