I took part in this debate hosted by Intelligence Squared Australia (an initiative of the St James Ethics Centre) last month. I was on the opposition side, along with Paul Gilding and Kate Jennings; the government position was put by Lucy Turnbull, Ross Gittins and Geoffrey Cousins. Details on all the speakers are available here, as is a video of the entire debate from beginning to end. In this post I’m reproducing this video in bite-sized chunks–9 minutes for each of the speakers (plus a 2 minute summing-up period), plus the audience discussion that included a couple of Debtwatch stalwarts.
I’ll open with my two contributions, and then reproduce the entire debate in chronological order below that.
Steve Keen speech
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastSteve Keen summing up
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastIntroduction by the Chair, Dr Simon Longstaff, Executive Director of St James Ethics Centre
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastLucy Turnbull speech
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastPaul Gilding speech
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastRoss Gittins speech
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastSteve Keen speech
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastGeoffrey Cousins speech
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastKate Jennings speech
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastLucy Turnbull summing up
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastPaul Gilding summing up
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastRoss Gittins summing up
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastSteve Keen summing up
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastGeoffrey Cousins summing up
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastKate Jennings summing up
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastQuestions
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch PodcastQuestions continued
Steve Keen’s Debtwatch Podcast