EPISODE · Oct 20, 2020 · 1H 45M
Political Psychology Series Episode 5 - Gideon Rozner
from It is Discernable® · host Matt Wong
Gideon Rozner is the Director of Policy at the Institute of Public Affairs, an Australian policy think tank that focuses on economic and political freedom. This was the longest and most fun interview I’ve done in all of 2020. ---------------------------------------- Watch this episode on Youtube: Listen to this episode: Follow Gideon: www.facebook.com/TheFullRozner ---------------------------------------- Show notes: 3:15 Is Gideon a climate change denier? 7:44 Why Gideon loves politics 15:28 Shout out to Bev McArthur MP 15:57 The state of politics in Australia 18:38 The Western World has descended into a ‘frenzy of sub-rational, paranoid, needless, nihilistic destruction’ 22:07 The love of big government 25:40 Civil disobedience is everywhere 31:36 Policing through fear and intimidation 35:23 Why VicPol went bad (thanks to Topher Field) 37:18 Will experts feel guilty after the hysteria subsides? 42:09 The technocracy and our democracy 45:02 Personal success, finding purpose, peaking early 47:48 The failures of the Liberal government 49:56 Youth unemployment and industrial relations reform 55:06 The realities of politics 57:53 Lawyers love big government 59:24 The political ‘swamp’ in Australia 1:01:15 Renegotiating the relationship between the people and their government 1:04:28 Disasters of Victorian bureaucracy 1:05:59 Prime Minister Bill Shorten! 1:07:48 Culture determines politics – where is Australia at? 1:11:58 The Left lose elections but still win policy 1:13:39 The Left tell stories and the Right respond with statistics 1:18:17 ‘The Little Government Who Could’ by Topher Field 1:21:40 The right wing should welcome the disillusioned left wing. 1:25:22 The end of leftism? 1:29:36 Liberal politicians doing it right 1:34:46 What makes Gideon so confident in his opinions? 1:39:00 Words are not dangerous 1:40:47 Hope vs pessimism 1:43:54 Victoria is at a crossroads in history
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Gideon Rozner is the Director of Policy at the Institute of Public Affairs, an Australian policy think tank that focuses on economic and political freedom. This was the longest and most fun interview I’ve done in all of 2020. ---------------------------------------- Watch this episode on Youtube: Listen to this episode: Follow Gideon: www.facebook.com/TheFullRozner ---------------------------------------- Show notes: 3:15 Is Gideon a climate change denier? 7:44 Why Gideon loves politics 15:28 Shout out to Bev McArthur MP 15:57 The state of politics in Australia 18:38 The Western World has descended into a ‘frenzy of sub-rational, paranoid, needless, nihilistic destruction’ 22:07 The love of big government 25:40 Civil disobedience is everywhere 31:36 Policing through fear and intimidation 35:23 Why VicPol went bad (thanks to Topher Field) 37:18 Will experts feel guilty after the hysteria subsides? 42:09 The technocracy and our democracy 45:02 Personal success, finding purpose, peaking early 47:48 The failures of the Liberal government 49:56 Youth unemployment and industrial relations reform 55:06 The realities of politics 57:53 Lawyers love big government 59:24 The political ‘swamp’ in Australia 1:01:15 Renegotiating the relationship between the people and their government 1:04:28 Disasters of Victorian bureaucracy 1:05:59 Prime Minister Bill Shorten! 1:07:48 Culture determines politics – where is Australia at? 1:11:58 The Left lose elections but still win policy 1:13:39 The Left tell stories and the Right respond with statistics 1:18:17 ‘The Little Government Who Could’ by Topher Field 1:21:40 The right wing should welcome the disillusioned left wing. 1:25:22 The end of leftism? 1:29:36 Liberal politicians doing it right 1:34:46 What makes Gideon so confident in his opinions? 1:39:00 Words are not dangerous 1:40:47 Hope vs pessimism 1:43:54 Victoria is at a crossroads in history
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