A fairly middle of the road environmental party of which I am a member, the Australian Greens, is often labelled extreme by conservative opponents. This is a discussion of what it means to be labelled extreme.
A friend was publishing The Equal Standard magazine as part of her Phd, and asked for submissions on the topic of Extremism. I did two versions and this is the one which got published.
Saviour or distraction?
Should we give everyone in society money to live a more comfortable life? A lot of people think so but is it sensible, feasible? Will it achieve the goals its proponents hope for. What other effects might it have? This is a discussion of the Universal Basic Income which I hope makes some contribution to these questions.
I wanted to write an explanation of why I thought anarchism was the only philosophy capable of taking us into the future. It ended up being more of an extended mind dump, so forgive me for that, but I hope you find something interesting in it. Caveat lector!
The general ethos of the people they have to govern determines the behavior of politicians
— T.S. Eliot
Yogesh Chadha
Gandhi made his appearance in my life when I was around 15 and saw the 1982 David Attenborough movie starring Ben Kingsley in the titular role. There are a handful of movies that I like because they contain deep philosophical truths, Groundhog's Day on finding the authentic self, Don Juan...