AQ: Australian Quarterly  |  AQ: Australian Quarterly 91.4
Australian politics is fond of flogging dead horses; as a country we are generally late-adopters and afraid of ever trying to back a winner.
After a horror year for Australia and the world, AQ is looking to the future and to the hidden risks of doing nothing in the face of great change. Including:
- Human Rights Commissioner, Edward Santow, tackling the question of Artificial Intelligence, Facial Recognition and bettering human decision-making.
- We look closely at whether the current economic paradigm is misunderstood, even by economists, and what the upstart rival paradigm has to say about things – Bill Mitchell lays out the promise of MMT.
- We are also excited to have invited back to AQ, some of Australia’s most recognisable commentators to look towards 2021 and share what they are hopeful for.
A huge issue of huge issues. Join the conversation on Twitter (@AQjournal) and Facebook (@AQAustralian Quarterly)
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in AQ: Australian Quarterly AQ: Australian Quarterly 91.4.