Former Greek finance minister and economist Yanis Varoufakis joined Amy Mullins for a long-form conversation about his vision for a fair, just, and competitive post-capitalist society, as detailed in his new book Another Now: Dispatches from an Alternative Present. They discuss his political activism, influences, and time as finance minister in 2015 seeking to negotiate a settlement for Greece with Europe’s establishment. Yanis is a professor of economics at the University of Athens and co-founder of Diem25.
Monica Bell discusses George Floyd, police violence against Black Americans, and racial justice
Epidemiologist Mary-Louise McLaws on how to fix Australia’s vaccine rollout; Wild Mushrooming with Alison Pouliot; the rediscovery of a rare cloaked bee
Wild Mushrooming with Dr Alison Pouliot – A Foray into the Fungi Kingdom
Disability and unemployment policy in Australia; a case for the rights of the Moon; David Lindenmayer on Australia’s major ecosystems in collapse
A Case for the Rights of the Moon with Alice Gorman, Mari Margil and Thomas Gooch
Rick Morton on Australia’s aged care crisis; a philosophical reflection on the devastating summer bushfires; street artist ‘RONE in Geelong’
Rick Morton delves into Australia's aged care sector in crisis
Federal politics; Women war reporters on the frontline in Vietnam; Vida Goldstein — suffragist, social reformer and politician.
"You Don't Belong Here": How Three Trailblazing Women Rewrote the Story of War
Richard Denniss unravels the spin from Canberra on unemployment policy; The influential climate sceptics who hijacked climate policy; a virologist explains COVID variants and our immune systems
The influential climate sceptics who hijacked climate policy
Federal politics; Historian Henry Reynolds talks 'Truth-Telling' and why Indigenous sovereignty was never ceded; Nic Maclellan with Pacific Islands politics
Historian Henry Reynolds talks 'Truth-Telling' and why Indigenous sovereignty was never ceded
The brutal cost of seeking justice – Louise Milligan on her book, Witness; Epidemiologist Mary-Louise McLaws on COVID-19 outbreaks in hotel quarantine and achieving herd immunity through vaccination
The brutal cost of seeking justice – Louise Milligan on her book, Witness
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'
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