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The current rise of populism challenges the way we think about people’s relationship to the economy.We seem to be entering an era of populism, in which leadership in a democracy is based on preferences of the population which do not seem entirely rational nor serving their longer interests. ...
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Gordon Campbell does a pragmatic take:
Nice of him to do triadic framing on their choice, but I doubt members will be that cerebral. The tidal pull of us & them pitted against identarian intersectional nexus theory provides enough inherent cognitive dissonance to get folks shifted in various directions, even one or two simultaneously I suspect. The reluctance of all players in this game to delineate relevant principles that ought to guide political behaviour will become evident, I suspect, if it isn't already.
Follow the leader applies still, however, so anyone hoping to rebel against the declared intent of the co-leaders can expect no traction or influence unless they front with a new stance with heft and substance that changes everything.
Intetesting that Swarbrick believes the furore about waka-jumping is a smokescreen created by the Coalition to deflect from their negative environmental and social policies. Once again, I wonder at the focus at TS on a minor issue that has flooded recent posts. Some are chewing on gristle and ignoring the rotten meat.
By yr last couple of sentences, do you mean we should just look the other way and ignore what's happening?
I'm sticking my oar in because the Tana Saga more and more highlights what is wrong in this country.
Migrant workers being exploited.
The massive power imbalances at play- MP vs entry level worker.
The calibre of MPs in this country.
Now, the push back from within the party claiming victimhood!
For sure, Luxons mob are a disgrace. I want the Greens to get their shit correct
This afternoon I picked up new in my local library this book by a kiwi journo who shifted into a career in mental health: https://www.stuff.co.nz/climate-change/350209448/closing-gap-between-our-work-and-environment
Des has worked for 35 years as a counsellor, mediator, tutor, supervisor, and workshop facilitator. From 2008 to 2011 he worked full-time for the Department of Conservation on the Barrier in a community relations role.
Imagine if the depression caused in many citizens by the damage resulting from neoliberal destruction globally was accounted for by economists. Bit of a freak-out for the establishment if an outbreak of realism happens. Political minders will need to do the hand-holding collective hallucination thing to reinforce morale. Obviously his book addresses the interface between Labour & the Greens – if he has noticed this, I'll let you know.
lol
@JosephPolitano
It's been extremely funny to watch Bitcoin people give up all their talk about a stateless libertarian future to ask the US federal government to spend a quarter-trillion dollars & become the largest holder of Bitcoin so they can dump their bags on the taxpayer.
https://x.com/JosephPolitano/status/1817190705476874474
(Context.
Key Points
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/07/28/trump-rfk-bitcoin-america-crypto-reserve.html)
JD Vance made man
An organised crime family. Fark, so apt.