Oz Trial Post-Mortem  

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"Before repressive tolerance became a tactic of the past, Oz could fool itself and its readers that, for some people at least, the alternative society already existed. Instead of developing a political analysis of the state we live in, instead of undertaking the patient and unsparing job of education which must precede even a pre-revolutionary situation, Oz behaved as though the revolution had already happened."--"Oz Trial Post-Mortem" () by Germaine Greer

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"Oz Trial Post-Mortem" () is an essay by Germaine Greer collected in The Madwoman's Underclothes (1986).




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