Danny (Sprinbok) Kruger: “The Reform slogan is family, community, country. We’re talking about the associations that give us meaning and identity and security and a sense of belonging. I think that’s where the country is now going – away from a doctrine of total liberal individualism.” See what he did there?
Thanks, John. Very interesting, particularly the question about engaging in discussion with Reform . I'm reading Helen Landmore's 'Politics Without Politicians - The Case For Citizen Rule' which is a great proponent of deliberative assemblies where such discussions can be facilitated and where, she argues, people with diametrically opposed ideas are able to gain an understanding of each other and each other's views, ultimately reaching some form of agreement. Some startling examples are cited, which really do bring a sense of hope.
Yay! Way to boldly go, Greens!
https://swingometer.substack.com/p/gorton-and-denton-final-update-all?r=8zowo&utm_medium=ios
Danny (Sprinbok) Kruger: “The Reform slogan is family, community, country. We’re talking about the associations that give us meaning and identity and security and a sense of belonging. I think that’s where the country is now going – away from a doctrine of total liberal individualism.” See what he did there?
Thanks, John. Very interesting, particularly the question about engaging in discussion with Reform . I'm reading Helen Landmore's 'Politics Without Politicians - The Case For Citizen Rule' which is a great proponent of deliberative assemblies where such discussions can be facilitated and where, she argues, people with diametrically opposed ideas are able to gain an understanding of each other and each other's views, ultimately reaching some form of agreement. Some startling examples are cited, which really do bring a sense of hope.