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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2017

Neo Liberalism isn't Globalization

from Solidarity Breakfast

Bill Mitchell from Newcastle University in the first part of his talk given at the New International Bookshop in August, 2016. He takes us back to how and why of neo-liberalism's take over of Soveriegn Governments explaining how we have got into such a pickle - great stuff. We will be playing the rest of the talk over the next two weeks.Kelli & Spike from the Homeless Persons Union call for Melb Mayor's resignation over his inflamatory statements that they say crimalize homelessness. Listen in for the real picture of homelessness as a failure of Government policy over years.Report on the Women's March in Melbourne responsing to Trumps Inaurgation and in solidarity with marches across America. The highlight was a fantastic speech by Van Badham, journalist, unionist and social activist.

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Bill Mitchell from Newcastle University in the first part of his talk given at the New International Bookshop in August, 2016. He takes us back to how and why of neo-liberalism's take over of Soveriegn Governments explaining how we have got into such a pickle - great stuff. We will be playing the rest of the talk over the next two weeks.Kelli & Spike from the Homeless Persons Union call for Melb Mayor's resignation over his inflamatory statements that they say crimalize homelessness. Listen in for the real picture of homelessness as a failure of Government policy over years.Report on the Women's March in Melbourne responsing to Trumps Inaurgation and in solidarity with marches across America. The highlight was a fantastic speech by Van Badham, journalist, unionist and social activist.

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