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The Moral Case for Freedom
Leonard Read advanced a moral vision of liberty built on personal responsibility, free markets and limited government. Gary Galles’ Freedom in One Lesson brings these ideas to life for today’s debates, showing their relevance to voices like Charlie Kirk. Read’s insights into ethical governance, voluntary cooperation and the roots of prosperity remain essential for a free and prosperous society.
Peter Francis Fenwick
Dec 3, 20255 min read


Coming to Grips with Trump
Embracing smaller government and empowering individuals Trump promises to restore autonomy strengthen families and reinvigorate the economy
Peter Francis Fenwick
Jan 13, 202511 min read


Has the UN Lost Its Way?
Milei says the UN has lost its way. Should Australia re-evaluate its unconditional support for the United Nations and its agencies?
Peter Francis Fenwick
Oct 6, 202411 min read


Tax Relief for Working Families: A Child Could See the Benefits
Let's change our income tax system to make it easier for young couples to marry, to buy a house and to raise children.
Peter Francis Fenwick
Jun 23, 20248 min read


Peace and Prosperity in Palestine
Seventy-five years of denying Israel’s right to exist has not produced good results for Palestinians. Time for Plan B.
Peter Francis Fenwick
Jan 12, 20245 min read


The Case for Secession
Democracies are failing. Minorities must accept laws and regulations they regard as anathema. Could secession be the answer?
Peter Francis Fenwick
Oct 26, 202314 min read


Closing the Gap after the Referendum
Citizens cannot share the benefits of a 21st century society if they do not participate in it economically and culturally.
Peter Francis Fenwick
Sep 10, 20233 min read


Why Not Take All of Me?
The Voice referendum question should include references to sovereignty and power, treaties and reparations, and truth telling.
Peter Francis Fenwick
Jun 24, 20233 min read


The Voice: The Fight for Fairness, Justice and Power
A Libertarian Perspective: a practical solution to ‘Close the Gap’, and a sustainable solution for those who wish to live ‘on country’.
Peter Francis Fenwick
Apr 20, 202311 min read


Chalmers offers Australia a New Deal
Chalmers 2024 Budget does not limit government spending to what it can afford. It chases votes in vulnerable seats and rewards cronies.
Peter Francis Fenwick
Feb 8, 20239 min read
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