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Beware the totalitarian tendency

Judicial activism undermines our democracy

8 June 2024

9:00 AM

8 June 2024

9:00 AM

Unlike the Australian political system which was largely adopted from the UK – with a few modifications from the United States – Americans had long and detailed debates about the nature of their polity.

It is true that the leaders of colonial Australia debated the provisions of the proposed constitution at a number of conventions in the late 1800s, but few of these discussions examined the underlying philosophical basis of the nation’s political system.

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