Tonight: 2013 Jesson Lecture – Sir Edmund Thomas – Reducing Inequality: A Strategy for a Cause

2013 Jesson Lecture – Sir Edmund Thomas – Reducing Inequality: A Strategy for a Cause

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2013 Bruce Jesson Lecture:Sir Edmund Thomas –

Reducing Inequality: A Strategy for a Cause

The speaker, a Distinguished Fellow at the Law School at The University of Auckland, argues that the gross inequality in income and wealth which besets New Zealand is the outcome of the neo-liberal economic measures of the mid-1980s and early 1990s and the culture of liberal individualism and unfettered free market ideology which it spawned.A breakdown in social cohesion and a sense of community is the result. Reforms to counter this inequality are widely mooted. But increasing focus and discussion on the topic is confronted by a plethora of mantras and myths purveyed by the rich and powerful. The stimulus for change is deadened.

The speaker advances a strategy designed to provide a coherent impetus to reduce the rank inequality that now prevails.

The Rt Hon Sir Edmund Thomas will deliver the 2013 lecture on Wednesday 30 October, 6.30pm, at the Maidment Theatre (bar opens at 5.30pm).

October 20132013 Bruce Jesson Lecture

The Rt Hon Sir Edmund Thomas will deliver the 2013 lecture on Wednesday 30 October, 6.30pm, at the Maidment Theatre (bar opens ar 5.30pm).

2013 Awards

At the 2013 Lecture, we will present the Bruce Jesson Journalism Awards.

2012 Lecture

Nickey Hager delivered the 2012 Lecture entitled ‘Investigative journalism in the age of media meltdown: from National Party Headquarters to Afghanistan’. The full text is available on our web site.

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2012 Awards

At the 2012 Lecture, we presented the Bruce Jesson Journalism Awards to Rebecca Macfie and Karen Abplanalp.

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