Sukrit Sabhlok is a writer of the Austrian School of economics and a libertarian. His work has most often focused on analyzing public policy issues from a free-market perspective. He is a vehement critic of expansionist foreign policy, which he views as "imperialist"
+ more bio informationIn 1968 identifiable Australian government spending on indigenous affairs was $10 million. In 2004, this figure was nearly $3 billion. Even taking inflation into account the increase has been tremendous. Despite this additional spending brought about by political parties out-bidding the other during election campaigns we hav... More..
The struggle for legal concessions favourable to Australian indigenous customary law and culture is encapsulated in the quest for land rights. Aboriginal society is inextricably interwoven and connected to land. In Mick Dodson's words, "Removed from our land we are literally removed from ourselves." Noel Pearson concurs, not... More..
Sukrit Sabhlok
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