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June 2012
Syria: Should there be an international military intervention?
Video 1of 3: Excerpts
Video 2 of 3: The full debate, part 1
Video 3 of 3: The full debate, part 2
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April, 2012
The Finkelstein Report: A threat to freedom of speech?
Exerpts (11 minutes)
Full debate, part 1 of 2 (40 minutes)
Full debate, part 2 of 2 (48 minutes)
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March 2012:
The Occupy Movement: an infantile disorder?
(excerpts only)
Full debate, Part 2 (40 minutes)
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March 2011:
Zero carbon Australia: Plan or Pipe-Dream?
excerpts:
part one (of two)
part two (of two)
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December 2010 : Iraq and Afghanstan: Can our participation be justified?
Part 1 (of 2)
Part 2 (of 2)
Highlights: (10 minutes)
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November 2010: Climate Change: Is Nuclear Power the Answer:
Eight minutes of excerpts:
Full debate: Part 1
Full debate: Part 2
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there was no debate in October
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September 2010: Renewable Energy: Is it time to make the switch?
Excerpts from the debate:
The full debate:
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August 2010: Immigration: Should we apply the brakes?
Six minutes of excerpts:
The full debate:
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This is ridiculous, the idea that any war is just.
also, all of this arguing is absolutely pointless, the quote for this website states that “the progress that’s made… in any argument or in any discussion is by confrontation” What is progress in this case? Progress towards digression away from the real issue at hand, social change.