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Greg Craven

    Hrozí nám globální oteplování? : průvodce inteligentního laika džunglí veřejné debaty
    Shadow of the Cross: Catholic Social Teaching and Australian Politics
    What's the Worst That Could Happen?
    Conversations with the Constitution: Not Just a Piece of Paper
    • 2021

      Exploring the relevance of Catholic social teaching in contemporary Australia, this book examines its historical impact on political history and questions its current significance. It delves into the principles of social justice, community, and the common good, assessing how these ideals can inform modern political discourse and action. Through critical analysis, the text seeks to determine whether these teachings can still contribute meaningfully to today's societal challenges.

      Shadow of the Cross: Catholic Social Teaching and Australian Politics
    • 2009

      What's the Worst That Could Happen?

      What's the Worst That Could Happen?: A Rational Response to the Climate Change Debate

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(99)Add rating

      Exploring a fresh perspective on the global warming debate, this book engages readers with insights that challenge conventional views. It draws on the influence of a significant online audience, emphasizing the importance of diverse opinions in understanding climate change. Through provocative arguments, the author invites readers to reconsider their stance on environmental issues, making it a compelling read for those interested in climate discourse and public perception.

      What's the Worst That Could Happen?
    • 2004

      The book delves into the intense power struggles behind the creation of the Australian Constitution, portraying the founding fathers as unlikely heroes of a significant historical milestone. It explores the roles of parliaments, courts, judges, and ministers as complex figures shaped by political psychology. Additionally, it addresses contemporary constitutional debates, including the necessity of a Bill of Rights, the viability of federalism, potential parliamentary reforms, and the question of whether Australia can become a republic.

      Conversations with the Constitution: Not Just a Piece of Paper