Dr Richard Denniss, Executive Director of The Australia Institute talks about his new essay in The Monthly on tax reform – Richard says tax reform is about democracy, not economics, and reforms should not be centred on what we want, but on who we want to be. He also talks about the intertwined issues of rising company profits, interest rates, the supermarket duopoly, and price gouging. Award-winning photojournalist Andrew Quilty joins Amy for an in-depth conversation about his latest book, This Is Afghanistan: 2014–2021 (Miegunyah Press: Melbourne University Publishing). The stunning book is a visual record of the nine years Andrew spent living and working in the complex, beautiful, and war-torn country. You can view some of Andrew's work on his website, including some of the images we discuss in this interview. Dr Emma Shortis, historian and Senior Researcher in the International & Security Affairs Program at The Australia Institute talks all things US politics, including President Biden’s recent foreign policy and diplomatic approach to Israel’s place in the Middle East, as well as the intersection of Russian and far-right US politics, the death of Navalny, and the war in Ukraine.
Additional links as discussed in the last interview:
Mehdi Hasan, Biden can end the bombing of Gaza right now. Here’s how (Guardian)
White House, Remarks by President Biden, 8 February 2024
Jon Stewart, The Daily Show, On Tucker Carlson’s Putin Interview & Trip to Russia
UK politics with Chloe Ward; Peter Godfrey-Smith delves into animal minds and the birth of consciousness; Reviewing Australia’s environmental laws – the verdict
Peter Godfrey-Smith on how consciousness evolved from sea animals
Charles Massy on ‘Call of the Reed Warbler’ – a new regenerative agriculture
Emma Shortis with US politics; Charles Massy on ‘Call of the Reed Warbler’ – a new regenerative agriculture; Remembering Joy Hester – a pioneering Australian modernist artist
Kate Manne on sexism, misogyny, and her book 'Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women'
2020 Australian and US politics wrap; Kate Manne on sexism, misogyny, and her book 'Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women'; Chris Moore from Sailors Grave Brewing talks Gippsland craft beer collaborations
Matthew Cobb talks The Idea of the Brain: A History
UK politics with Chloe Ward; Matthew Cobb talks The Idea of the Brain: A History; Skye Cleary explains existential philosophy and how to live a good life
Skye Cleary explains existential philosophy and how to live a good life
Former ambassador Geoff Raby on China's grand strategy & Australia-China tensions
Federal politics; Former ambassador Geoff Raby on China's grand strategy & Australia-China tensions; Mary-Louise McLaws on COVID-19 science – aerosols, ventilation, and 'long COVID'
Federal politics; US Presidential Election results and analysis with Emma Shortis; air pollution and bushfire smoke – a silent killer.
US Presidential Election results and analysis with Emma Shortis
Craig Lapsley talks bushfires and the climate emergency
Richard Denniss on the state of Australia's economy; supporting native pollinators in your garden; Craig Lapsley talks bushfires and the climate emergency
Federal politics; A Vision For A Post-Capitalist Society With Yanis Varoufakis; Inspiration from the Mouths and Minds of Women Artists
A Vision For A Post-Capitalist Society With Yanis Varoufakis
Federal politics; UK politics with Chloe Ward; Why we must value and fund universities and the humanities
Katerina Bryant explores her memoir, 'Hysteria'
Federal politics and the 2020 Budget; Katerina Bryant explores her memoir, 'Hysteria'; Brendan Wintle on how to fight a decade of biodiversity loss
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