Written By:
weka -
Date published: 7:39 am, January 29th, 2018 -
92 comments
Categories: climate change, Economy, greens, james shaw, sustainability
Tags: doughnut economics, how change happens, kate raworth, state of the nation, state of the planet, sustainable economy
In his State of the Planet speech, James Shaw lays out the Green Party’s bold vision and plan for a truly sustainable economy to replace the crumbling architecture of the last 30 years.
(image from Kate Raworth’s Doughnut Economics)
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 9:24 am, January 4th, 2018 -
184 comments
Categories: Donald Trump, International, us politics, you couldn't make this shit up
Tags: kim jon un, north korea, Steve Bannon
Over the past 24 hours Trump has threatened war by comparing button sizes with Kim Jon Un and Steve Bannon has described Trump Campaign’s 2016 meeting with a group of Russians in Trump Tower as “treasonous” and “unpatriotic”.
Written By:
Simon Louisson -
Date published: 4:36 pm, September 25th, 2017 -
178 comments
Categories: accountability, capital gains, Economy, election 2017, grant robertson, gst, jacinda ardern, labour, national, Politics, tax, winston peters
Tags: lakoff
Labour didn’t deserve to win on Saturday because, firstly, because it failed to bring a fully-fleshed tax policy to voters, and, secondly, it never attempted to win the ideological battle over tax. To succeed at the next election, Labour must begin work today to frame this debate.
Written By:
Rob Egan -
Date published: 5:00 pm, October 2nd, 2016 -
42 comments
Categories: uncategorized
Tags:
The notion is there’s a left/right continuum and people are smoothly spread across it in a kind of a bell curve. The implication is there’s a big chunk of voters out there who think the same way politically. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way.
Written By:
IrishBill -
Date published: 7:53 am, December 26th, 2012 -
93 comments
Categories: Politics
Tags:
Well it’s the end of the year and everyone else is doing it so…
Here’s my political awards of 2012.
Written By:
IrishBill -
Date published: 10:25 am, January 25th, 2012 -
84 comments
Categories: labour, Maori Issues, Politics
Tags: ratana
Labour’s contrition is starting to look like weakness.
Rather than reinforcing their opponents’ framing of issues they need to articulate their own progressive values with authority.
If they fail to do this the momentum gained by their new leader will be lost.
Written By:
Campbell -
Date published: 12:04 pm, January 9th, 2011 -
59 comments
Categories: election 2011, john key, labour, national, phil goff
Tags: phil goff
The Sunday Star-Times has produced an interesting article on the role of emotion in people’s voter choices leading into this year’s General Election. While the results are not great news for Labour supporters, it’s the first poll of its kind to be made public in NZ. There’s a lot of controversy over whether we ought […]
Written By:
all_your_base -
Date published: 12:43 pm, June 24th, 2008 -
16 comments
Categories: books
Tags: lakoff
George Lakoff has a new book out. You might remember him from such books as “Moral Politics” and “Don’t Think of an Elephant”. These books largely dealt with what he termed “reframing” of political metaphors – using belief structures to which voters already subscribe as supports for arguments for progressive policies. The NYT reviews his […]
Written By:
Tane -
Date published: 10:14 am, November 14th, 2007 -
10 comments
Categories: labour
Tags: labour
The other day we published an extract from Evan Thornley’s speech to the Labour Party conference. We’ve finally managed to get hold of a digital copy, so here it is in full. It’s quite long, but well worth a read: LABOUR IS THE PARTY OF IDEAS NZLP National Conference Keynote Speech – Auckland 4 Nov., […]
Written By:
IrishBill -
Date published: 3:23 pm, October 18th, 2007 -
31 comments
Categories: labour
Tags: labour
Look Mike, I know you know about the polls and I know you’re probably thinking about what you can do to turn things around. Well, I’ve got one little idea. Stop using their language. It’s pretty simple really – I mean it’s not gonna win the game or anything but it’d be a damn good […]
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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