Interview with Jesse Mulligan on death to the echo chamber

Interviewed on Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan, on 5 December 2024

On RNZ: Death to the echo chamber | RNZ

There's lots of talk around finding unity around at the moment ... various politicians here and around the world are promising to bring people together.   

But it seems like it's not really happening, in fact if any anything, it feels like the political divide between left and right is getting worse. An opinion piece in the Sunday Star Times just this weekend examined this, titled Ending the echo chamber: How to find where left and right unite - was written by Emily Makere Broadmore, the founder of Folly Journal. And Emily some interesting observations about why the left and right don't talk to each other anymore. 

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