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A technologically advanced society is choosing to destroy itself
University of Sydney responds to recent Honi Soit article
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07 November 2022
University of Sydney responds to recent Honi Soit article
The University was not approached for comment ahead of publication, and our request for corrections and the inclusion of our position has not been forthcoming.
07 November 2022
A technologically advanced society is choosing to destroy itself
Professor Christopher Wright from the Business School examines how we reached the point that inaction seems inevitable in the face of disaster.