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How do you solve a problem like Chelsea?

by Liam Hehir August 30, 2018

Chelsea Manning is a convicted criminal and so some say the government should not allow her entry to New Zealand. But on what grounds should any government be allowed to police speech? How do we draw the line? 

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Tags: Chelsea Manning, free speech
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Ake, Ake, Ake!

by Brian Easton August 24, 2018

We need to give greater protection to the public assets of heritage value.

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Tags: AKE, Alexander Turnbull Library, Archives New Zealand, Autonomous Kaitiaki Entity, Department of Conservation, heritage assets, John Stuart Mill, Milton, National Library, Sound and Vision
4 Comments

Time for leaker to come clean and get help

by Tim Watkin August 24, 2018

UPDATED: This post is a different version from one published on RNZ this morning. It takes into account Trevor Mallard's decision to halt the inquiry into the leak of Simon Bridge's travel expenses. A decision that doesn't resolve anything

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Tags: Chris Carter, leaked documents, parliamentary inquiry, Simon Bridges, travel expenses, Trevor Mallard
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Uneasy Lies the Head That Wears the Global Crown

by Brian Easton August 17, 2018

Trump’s interactional strategy – such as it is – is leaving opportunities that others are filling.

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Tags: China Britian, EU, globalisation, international hegemony, Obama, Trump, US

Is Don Brash really different from those Canadians?

by Liam Hehir August 15, 2018

Amidst the free speech debate of recent weeks, there seemed to be some interesting flip-flops by those critical of Molyneux and Southern, but defensive of Brash. So what gives?

 

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Tags: Don Brash, free speech, Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux, Massey University
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Winning Winston

by Brian Easton August 10, 2018

It’s time we stopped looking at Winston Peters through the spectacles the Rogernomes gave to us

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Tags: New Zealand First, Winston Peter
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'Good' is a conversation... what NZ's weekend of division should teach us

by Tim Watkin August 07, 2018

Let's not remember the visit of Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux for the division and insults. That way, they win. Let's instead remember what we have in common and keep talking

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Tags: Big Questions, free speech, Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux
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‘Business Opinion’ is falling. Does it matter?

by Brian Easton August 04, 2018

What is the actual state of the economy?

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Tags: Business opinion, Labour government, state of the economy
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Jacinda returns: Baby under one arm, political capital under the other. How will she spend it?

by Tim Watkin August 02, 2018

The coalition government has lost its way after the burst of policy in its first 100 days. So Jacinda Ardern's return this weekend signals a key moment in its life... and its path to 2020

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Tags: baby Neve, coalition government, Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand economy
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Whither Archives New Zealand and the National Library?

by Brian Easton August 02, 2018

Proposals to change the unsatisfactory status of two vital heritage institutions are meeting strong resistance from their current host.

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Tags: Archives New Zealand, Autonomous Crown Entity, Department of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Culture and Heritage, National Library, Nga Taonga, Officer of Parliament, State Services Commission, Television and Sound, the New Zealand Archive of Film
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Making sense of the Winston (six week) era

by Liam Hehir August 01, 2018

Late on Thursday night Winston Peters will turn back into a minor party pumpkin... or, um, Foreign Minister. So how do we judge his rein as PM? The Winston weeks... the Peters period...How do we make sense of this political epoch?

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Tags: acting Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, Winston Peters

What Should the Government Be Doing?

by Brian Easton July 27, 2018

I was asked to nominate ‘the three big things [the current government] should be tackling and is not’. Here is my answer.

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Tags: Labour government, National Opposition, political strategy
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Imbalanced Trade

by Brian Easton July 20, 2018

Trump is going to war for the wrong reasons

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Tags: current account imbalance, internal imbalance, Trade wars, Trump
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Who do we think we are? The free speech debate

by Tim Watkin July 17, 2018

Debating the rights and wrongs of rights starts with the acknowledgement there is no right and wrong... so where do you draw the line?

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Tags: free speech, Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux, Phil Goff
22 Comments

What this Economist Has Learned From Brexit

by Brian Easton July 15, 2018

The consequences of Britain leaving the EU have exposed the complexity of one country’s economic relations with its partners.

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Tags: Brexit, CER, Trade deals
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Freedom of speech means what we want it to mean

by Simon Connell July 12, 2018

In New Zealand, freedom of speech doesn't have to be, and currently isn't, exclusively concerned with preventing the state from punishing people for speech. Nevertheless, people sometimes claim that freedom of speech has to take on that narrow meaning.

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Tags: freedom of speech, hate speech, Lauren Southern, NZBORA, Phil Goff, Stefan Molyneux
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The unnecessary martyrdom of Southern & Molyneux and the need to win the argument

by Tim Watkin July 11, 2018

The national debate over free speech is in many ways a sucker punch  - "Squirrel!" - that has drawn our view away from the equally important job of winning the argument against the racist and ignorant views being expressed by the alt-right commentators

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Tags: free speech, IQ tests, James Flynn, Lauren Southern, racial superiority, refugees, Stefan Molyneux
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Southern and Molyneux: hard questions and no easy answers

by Andrew Geddis July 11, 2018

As a society, must we let obnoxious provocateurs have a public stage? How do we decide when others must bear the burden of their speech?  

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Tags: freedom of speech, hate speech, Lauren Southern, NZBORA, Phil Goff, Stefan Molyneux
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Are Loans Income?

by Brian Easton July 10, 2018

The High Court recently decided that when the Ministry of Social Development calculates a social security beneficiary’s income any mortgage and credit cards loans she received were not income. Quite right, but it took a tortuous path to come to the right conclusion.

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Tags: income, Loans, Ministry of Social Development, Social Security Act, wealth
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TOP, we hardly knew ye

by Liam Hehir July 10, 2018

Want to understand why Gareth morgan's TOP didn't work? Take a look at the world of professional wrestling. AKA Too woke for talkback town, too talkback for woke town.

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Tags: Gareth Morgan, The Opportunities Party, TOP
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