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Griffith review 67: matters of trust [ebook]

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From our first experiences to our last, institutions structure our world - through education and medicine to politics, justice, civics and religion. But in recent years even the most entrenched of institutions are seemingly on the edge of implosion. Either through deliberate political attacks or as an effect of wider disruption, new social forces have issued a comprehensive challenge to the established order. Does this new uncertainty mark a profound loss of trust in how our society is organised and how it operates Might this be an opportunity for thorough-going reform to regain lost legitimacy, or does it mark an end-point for a social structure that is no longer tenable in the twenty-first century? Can institutions adapt? Can trust be rebuilt? Or will new forms of social organisation eventuate from this gathering sense of crisis? Ashley Hay is a novelist, essayist and editor of Griffith Review. "Griffith Review is the best literary journal in the country." Age "Of all the small magazines in this country, Griffith Review is the one that's essential reading." Australian.
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[Melbourne, VIC] : Text Publishing, 2020.
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Downloadable eBook.Non fiction.
Audience:
Interest age level: Adult.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN:
9781922212481
Language:
English
BRN:
371609
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