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The left and right of politics explained

Nov 03, 202021 minSeason 1Ep. 152
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Episode description

In contemporary Australian politics the Coalition (Liberal and National) is considered centre-right and the Australian Labor Party is considered centre-left.

 

So what exactly are the origins of the political terms 'left' and 'right'? and is there something intrinsic in us that means we align with either of these two lablels?

 

Dr Zareh Ghazarian is a political scientist and leading commentator on Australian Politics and joins us on todays episode to explain:

  • What is left, what is right and how have they changed?
  • Where did they come from?
  • And how did we end up with this binary way of defining politics?
  • What does progressive mean?
  • Why do we still use these terms as relevant today?

 

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