Quadrant Today, 23 May 2024
Big eSister is Watching and Taking Names
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Sean Masters writes about the eSafety Commissioner's activities in tracking what everyone is saying about her online. And Merv Bendle looks at the convergence of events in the Middle East that is fueling apocalyptic Islam.
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Big eSister is Watching and Taking Names
Be aware that each quoted tweet was monitored, recorded and filed in submissions to the Federal Court by the Office of eSafety on the basis of 'a very large increase in the number of daily mentions' of Julie Inman Grant.
The Coming Islamic Apocalypse
Raisi’s death may be coincidental, but coming at the present time, with the Israel-Hamas war moving towards a final showdown, can only be further destabilising.
Disallowed Student-Centred Learning
The first thing to say is that there is nothing remotely new about student centered learning. It has existed since the start of the twentieth century, when many of its foundational ideas were promulgated by John Dewey.
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From the Archives
Is July the Cruelest Month?
Tony Macken, from 2020: "On the late summer evening of July 17, 1794, there was another execution, this time in Paris at the high point of Robespierre’s Terror in the course of the French Revolution, claiming sixteen innocent lives."
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Keith Windschuttle, The Persecution of George Pell, $39.95
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