Dissent (Australian magazine)

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Dissent
EditorKenneth Davidson and Lesley Vick
CategoriesNews magazine
Frequency3 issues per annum
First issue2000
CompanyDissent Publications Pty Ltd (ABN 87 089 625 490)
CountryAustralia
LanguageAustralian English
Websitedissent.com.au
ISSN1443-2102

Dissent (rendered on the masthead as D!ssent) is an Australian national magazine devoted to the analysis of politics, economics and issues in Australian society in general. It is published three times a year in Melbourne, Australia. The Co-editors are Kenneth Davidson[1] and Lesley Vick.[2] Kenneth Davidson also has a monthly column with the Melbourne newspaper The Age.

The magazine has no formal ties with any political party or group but as stated on its website the content reflects the Editors' views which dissent from the prevailing orthodoxy that the welfare state should be cut back in favour of economic efficiency and unfettered individual liberty.

An earlier journal with the same title was published in Melbourne, Australia, from 1961 until 1978. It was subtitled, "A radical quarterly".[3] The later issues were published in co-operation with the Students' Representative Council of the University of Melbourne.[4]

Contributors

Contributors have included Andrew Wilkie, Beatrice Faust, Marilyn Lake, Brian Walters, John Quiggin, David Hill, Barry Jones, Kerry Nettle, Mark Diesendorf, Don Aitkin, Evan Whitton, Mick Dodson, James Jupp and John Langmore.

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