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==In his own words== | ==In his own words== |
Latest revision as of 21:24, 30 December 2019
Chris Jackson (blogger) | |
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Alma mater | University of Salford |
Chris Jackson is the author of the Left in New Zealand blog.
In his own words
I was born in Manchester, England, but after 40 years I moved to Whangarei, New Zealand to start a new life. As a young man I served 8 years in the Royal Navy where I was lucky to see some wonderful places and some not so great. At the age of 30 I went to the University of Salford to study podiatry. I worked for the NHS until leaving for New Zealand in 2011.
This blog is an important venture for me, it is about expressing what I feel about the world. I will suggest politically and morally that I am broadly a left-libertarian, with a strong utilitarian streak. I realised early on that I don’t really have a political party that represents me in New Zealand. I care deeply about the direction the world is taking and I try to make sense of the world by reading as much as I can to enhance my political awareness. In particular I read extensively in areas such as philosophy, psychology, history, sociology and economics.
Over-time I have become a strong opponent of identity politics. In its quest to be ‘diverse’ this movement has become exclusionary, puritanical and elitist. Using control mechanisms such as, the hi-jacking of speech to gain ascendency. I am a strong advocate of free speech and not just the stuff you agree with. I am also deeply concerned about the polarisation and binary thinking that is evident on both sides.
This blog is designed for me to formulate ideas, express my opinions and to learn from other people’s viewpoint. Some of the areas that I am deeply concerned about are; rising economic inequality, climate change and the west’s endless need for war. I feel that these are symptoms created by the system of neoliberalism and the ruling elite that benefit. I hope to cover many of these areas in much more detail, along with other relevant topics that may grab my attention.[1]
A Document by Chris Jackson
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:Just like that: How the Tory magic trick was done | blog post | 18 December 2019 | Jeremy Corbyn Brexit UK/General election/2019 | Boris Johnson will not be leading the people into any mythical promised land, rather they will be led like lemmings off the edge of a cliff. The population of the nation now have more austerity, economic inequality, privatising of the NHS and ever deteriorating public services to look forward to, led by a right wing, elitist, populist. |