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EPISODE · May 14, 2015 · 57 MIN

Lisa Er and The Awareness Party, From A Movement To A Political Party

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Can a new 'conscious' political party come into being from the grass roots up and take a large majority of New Zealanders with them to reshape our political landscape as well as revitalise our cultural aspirations? NZ was once the envy of the world, as many New Zealanders owned their own homes as well as had a stake in a large number of co-operatives, mutual insurance societies, trust banks, building societies plus liquor and hotel trusts. Today - all gone. We were once seen as a fair country where everyone basically would get a good deal. To many overseas countries, we in NZ were seen as more egalitarian, as well as a moral compass for good and we were known as being charitable. So what are the key ingredients to governance and self governance so that we can all take our place within the context of a participative and an anticipatory democracy where we as a 'conscious' communities come together to cooperatively shape our entire nation. How would a 'new manifestos' look when pulling all the differing threads from left, right and centre, into one coherent, dynamic and synergistically, resourceful whole?

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