The Five Minute Advocate – Power and corruption
This week on The Five Minute Advocate, formerly known as More Civil Societies, Julie Macken looks at how politicians both here and overseas are abusing their power throughout the pandemic. Read More
This week on The Five Minute Advocate, formerly known as More Civil Societies, Julie Macken looks at how politicians both here and overseas are abusing their power throughout the pandemic. Read More
Eva argues that the consequences of lockdown to our social selves could be extreme as some elements of our society might not return in the way that we knew them. Read More
As we face a global pandemic, Julie Macken asks if we are all in this together? Or goes our government see this crisis as an opportunity? Read More
On this weeks episode Eva puts forward an incredibly convincing case for developing some form of Universal Basic Income to help Australians shift out of the economic crisis that the Coronavirus has caused. Read More
Eva suggests that during this pandemic, the society has taken a back seat to the economy. Read More
Julie Macken reminds us of the old saying, 'nothing changes when nothing changes' but in a time when we're told that everything is changing, what does this mean? Read More
This is a call to arms - so we can come up with a new paradigm that better shapes our society for the next decade. Read More
To freeze is not a good response when it comes to survival, and that is just what our government is doing with the big ticket items that really impact our national life; the economy, the environment, and the community. Read More
We've been selling off public land to private institutions, and our public industries are rapidly disappearing.; how about putting society back on the political agenda? Read More
Remember about trust, and how we can trust the people we elect again if only we distribute our wealth, and resources fairly. Read More
Margaret Thatcher once said 'there's no such thing as society'. Eva shows us how this statement…
Julie Macken suggests that we should rethink the indicators we use to measure the success of…