Political Psychology Series Episode 3: Sanjeev Sabhlok
Sanjeev Sabhlok resigned in protest from the Victorian Department of Treasury and Finance. He has a long history of campaigning for freedom, the individual, happiness and rational thinking. To know that such an intellect was working within our public service in Victoria is encouraging but also devastating that they lost that intellect.
In this interview we explore not just his thoughts on the illegality and immorality of the lockdowns around the world, but also how he came to his classically liberal philosophy and how that informs his crusade to maximise the happiness of people all over the world.
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Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/c1Fg0TOSXsM
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Show notes:
1:25 Why lockdowns are immoral
7:35 The ethical issue of ‘control’
8:50 Victorian lockdowns are a human experiment
10:00 Crimes against humanity and Godwin’s Law
12:18 Humans as chattel and the return of slavery?
15:30 Dan Andrews doesn’t understand human rights
16:44 How the Public Service works
20:14 The Great Hysteria plaguing the world
25:50 The death of hysteria brings shame
27:30 Government bureaucracy mindsets
30:08 Debates within the public service
32:34 The lethality of COVID-19
37:50 Economists seek human happiness, not money
46:05 Cost Benefit Analyses are not suitable when it comes to crimes against humanity
48:40 Why Sanjeev’s left the most prestigious job in India
56:00 Why are non-Victorians fighting for Victoria?
1:03:05 Will the rise of India challenge China?
1:11:57 Alternatives to ‘Made in China’
1:14:36 Finding happiness through internal consistency
1:20:28 Classical liberals drawn to the U.S.A.
1:23:40 Victorians must organize politically to prevent this happening again
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