Bogan Intelligentsia Ep. 35: Former Senator Doug Cameron Slams Militarism, Neoliberalism & the Modern Labor party cover art

Bogan Intelligentsia Ep. 35: Former Senator Doug Cameron Slams Militarism, Neoliberalism & the Modern Labor party

Bogan Intelligentsia Ep. 35: Former Senator Doug Cameron Slams Militarism, Neoliberalism & the Modern Labor party

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Description: Episode 35 of the Bogan Intelligentsia Podcast features Doug Cameron, former Australian Senator and union leader. In this 75-minute discussion, Doug shares his early career in unions and politics, contrasts the strength of Australia's union movement before and after the Accord, examines the Australian Labor Party (ALP) in 2025, critiques its centrism and neoliberal turn, discusses the risks of AUKUS, explores ALP's ties to Israel and Zionism, addresses the lack of diverse views and sovereign thinking in Labor, and questions what the modern ALP stands for.

Episode Details: Duration: ~75 minutes Release Date: Monday, November 10, 2025 Guest: Doug Cameron, Former Australian Senator & Union Leader

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Keywords: Doug Cameron, Australian unions, Labor Party 2025, Accord impact, neoliberalism, AUKUS perils, ALP Israel ties, Labor diversity #BoganIntelligentsia #DougCameron #AustralianLabor #UnionMovement #AUKUS

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