From New Dawn Special Issue Vol 7 No 6 (Dec 2013) In his book Philosophical Investigations, philosopher of science Ludwig Wittgenstein demonstrated that words are more than designations or labels. They are signals in a context of activity, and are […]
Secret History
The Magical Universe of William S. Burroughs
From New Dawn 142 (Jan-Feb 2014) When the American writer William S. Burroughs passed away at the ripe old age of 83 back in August 1997, the media coverage was definitely more in keeping with his status as a counter-cultural […]
Sister Veni Cooper-Mathieson: Pioneer Thinker & Metaphysical Teacher
From New Dawn 141 (Nov-Dec 2013) Australia has a long tradition of self-help literature and much of it was written, in the early years, by colourful characters who embraced a hodgepodge of new and progressive ideas which included Theosophy, New […]
Sean Stone Speaks Out
From New Dawn 147 (Nov-Dec 2014) As a post-2012 digitally-networked generation rushes headlong into a juncture between an ever-growing global corporatocracy, an ever-worsening financial barometer, never-ending military adventures and the drumbeats of World War III, an alternative dialogue on the […]
Libya Then & Now: An Overview of NATO’s Handiwork
From New Dawn Special Issue Vol 8 No 5 (Oct 2014) In 2011, as the entire world watched the Arab Spring in amazement, the US and its allies, predominately working under the banner of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) […]