The Party Line on Socialist Unity, Epstein, and Gough Whitlam cover art

The Party Line on Socialist Unity, Epstein, and Gough Whitlam

The Party Line on Socialist Unity, Epstein, and Gough Whitlam

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

Episode 8 - The Party Line on Socialist Unity, Epstein, and Gough WhitlamInspired by last week’s detour into pop culture, this ep starts with a debate about the relative virtues of Monchichi’s vs Labubu’s. We then take a quick look into AI, the Epstein files, and a bunch of fairly insane headlines (see below). Anneke explains what’s been going on with the interstate Socialist Party conferences, and we discuss the prospects of (re)uniting with the Socialist Alliance. We wrap by taking a belated look at the Whitlam dismissal and the past, present and future of the Labor Party via an interview with socialist historian and Labour history professor Diane Fieldes. Note: We barely mention Epstein but please indulge our cynical attempt to manipulate the search engine optimisation algorithm.ContentThe Jeffrey Epstein scandal Is a stain on both parties | JacobinNow is the time for socialists to unite | Victorian SocialistsThe ALP: what class of party | Marxist Left Review The Labor Party: A Marxist analysis Headlines:Dangerous week to be a Liberal leader as killing season kicks offLiberal leadership: The participation award for everyone in classUS government shutdown is over, and the US Department of Education hits us with a very cool tweet‘Deeply ashamed’ Larry Summers steps back from public life over Epstein linksSouth African man detained in pre-dawn immigration raid after attending Sydney neo-Nazi rallyFrom the extreme to the luxurious, toilets occupy my mind when travelling | The Age Germany lifts weapons freeze on Israel in response to Gaza ceasefireTrump says he will approve sale of F-35 fighter jets to Saudi ArabiaScaramooch! Scaramooch! What’s it like in Mar-a-Lago? | The Age ‘Things happen’: Trump downplays journalist’s murder as he hosts Saudi leaderAsylum seekers’ jewellery could be seized to pay for processing costs, says Home Office minister Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.