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Ben Spies-Butcher
@bspiesbutcher.bsky.social
Political economist and sociologist @mqsociology.bsky.social Public finance, social policy, climate and inequality. Co-Director, Australian Basic Income Lab @ausbasicincome.bsky.social own views.
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How has neoliberalism changed the politics of inequality and social policy? Blog previewing my new book Politics, Inequality and the Australian Welfare State after Liberalisation.

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Politics, Inequality and the Australian Welfare State After Liberalisation - Part I: Contesting Neol...
Neoliberalism changed many things in Australia. Unions are weaker. Inequality is higher. But exactly what changed is often surprising. The state did not shrink. Social spending did not decrease, nor d...
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The Young Greens of England and Wales is officially the largest youth and student wing of any British political party.

Greens: "With overall Green Party membership now at over 150,000, the Young Greens have over 40,000 members – making them larger than Young Labour."
November 18, 2025 at 9:52 AM
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Our co-director @bspiesbutcher.bsky.social will be speaking to the Economic Society of Australia tomorrow in Sydney (and online). He'll be discussing AI, #BasicIncome and much more.

Registration details below.
I'm speaking to the Economic Society of Australia (Central) in Sydney (and Webinar) on Wednesday about the future of jobs, money and the economy after AI, discussing hashtag #BasicIncome, Fully Automated Luxury Communism, Techno-feudalism and more.

esansw.org.au/event/64812/...
If AI takes most of our jobs, money as we know it will be over. What then?
If AI takes most of our jobs, money as we know it will be over. What then? ESA - NSW Branch
esansw.org.au
November 18, 2025 at 3:35 AM
I'm speaking to the Economic Society of Australia (Central) in Sydney (and Webinar) on Wednesday about the future of jobs, money and the economy after AI, discussing hashtag #BasicIncome, Fully Automated Luxury Communism, Techno-feudalism and more.

esansw.org.au/event/64812/...
If AI takes most of our jobs, money as we know it will be over. What then?
If AI takes most of our jobs, money as we know it will be over. What then? ESA - NSW Branch
esansw.org.au
November 17, 2025 at 5:32 AM
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The Australian Basic Income Lab is proud to endorse Basic Income for a Just Transition, a bold proposal from @equalrightorg.bsky.social @give-directly.bsky.social BIEN and Project Deep.

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Ahead of #COP30, we are launching “Basic Income for a Just Transition” Paper, showing how unconditional cash can drive #ClimateJustice across 5 key #UNFCCC workstreams.
💡 Read the paper here: www.equalright.org/publications
#JustTransition #LossAndDamage #ClimateFinance
October 29, 2025 at 11:02 PM
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The 1st publication from the 2025 Cooperative Election survey was launched yesterday

prepared by the Macquarie Housing & Urban Research Centre, this report explores perceptions of housing affordability and perceived solutions

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October 23, 2025 at 1:23 AM
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Fascinating stuff from @bspiesbutcher.bsky.social and the gang - check it out!
October 23, 2025 at 2:16 AM
What do voters think about the housing crisis? Just out in @aunz.theconversation.com our piece (w @shaunwilson.bsky.social @alistairsisson.bsky.social Kristian Ruming and Adam Stebbing) for MQ's Housing and Urban Research Centre exploring #Housing attitudes
theconversation.com/most-austral...
Most Australians agree there’s a housing crisis. But they differ on what’s causing it – and how to fix it
New research shows older voters believe immigration is crunching housing supply, while young voters blame high interest rates and low wage growth.
theconversation.com
October 22, 2025 at 9:22 PM
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Join us for a free webinar hosted by Macquarie University where researchers will present the fascinating insights they have drawn from data collected by Accent Research at the 2025 federal election showing how voters' demographics, backgrounds and economic interests shape housing politics
October 15, 2025 at 10:27 PM
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Palestinian bodies returned by Israel show signs of torture and execution, say doctors

www.theguardian.com/world/2025/o...
Palestinian bodies returned by Israel show signs of torture and execution, say doctors
Almost all had been blindfolded and had gunshot wounds between the eyes, says medic at Nasser hospital in Gaza
www.theguardian.com
October 15, 2025 at 8:56 PM
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Now out with New Political Economy: What's going on in the legal back-end of 'innovative' climate finance constructs? I provide some additional clues to why it's so hard to de-risk private climate finance by public means. Open access, too! www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
January 17, 2025 at 2:18 PM
How did #Housing shape the 2025 #auspol Election? Come to our free webinar.

We analyse new data to see how generation, tenure and voting shape housing politics

With @emmabaker.bsky.social @shaunratcliff.bsky.social and @everybodyshome.bsky.social Maiy Azize

events.humanitix.com/webinar-on-h...
Housing and the 2025 Federal Election: Between Crisis and Inertia
Join our free webinar for key insights into housing and politics—ideal for researchers, students, and policymakers tackling Australia's housing crisis.
events.humanitix.com
October 14, 2025 at 12:15 AM
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Our submission on Help to Buy is in. Biggest concerns? *Inflated prices *Hidden fiscal costs *No perpetual affordability 💡 Shared equity could work better. Tie it to Community Land Trusts → permanent affordability, real public benefit: sbee.link/6phagtynb8 #HousingCrisis #HelpToBuy
Submission: Help to Buy Regulations 2025 - Grounded
Grounded has made a submission on the proposed Help to Buy regulations. While we welcome stronger consumer protections, the scheme risks inflating housing prices, obscuring real costs, and missing the chance to deliver permanent affordability.
sbee.link
October 1, 2025 at 10:07 PM
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This event is going to be wonderful! A chance to discuss the past and future of political economy in Sydney
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Celebrating 50 Years of Political Economy at the University of Sydney ppesydney.net/celebrating-...
September 30, 2025 at 11:53 PM
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I hadn't seen George Brandis' op ed about expanding parliament but it is indeed completely false and @benraue.com has kindly saved me the trouble of debunking it www.tallyroom.com.au/62130
Who would benefit from an expanded parliament?
Today’s blog post is inspired by a strange opinion piece in the Nine papers yesterday by former federal Liberal Attorney-General George Brandis. Brandis’ piece (in addition to incorrect…
www.tallyroom.com.au
September 30, 2025 at 12:05 AM
I suppose they've given up on abundance...?

"We think the WTO needs to focus on oversupply issues … There’s plenty of products that I think people would say there’s an oversupply."

www.smh.com.au/politics/fed...
As Chinese cars flood the market, Australia backs global crackdown on price war
Australia’s trade minister is pushing for reform of the WTO amid rising alarm that China’s manufacturing boom will hand Beijing coercive power in key sectors.
www.smh.com.au
September 29, 2025 at 9:39 PM
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JOB!
Permanent Lecturer / Senior Lecturer position (education focused) in Political Economy at the University of Sydney.
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Political Economy (Education Focused) - University of Sydney - Progress in Political Economy (PPE)
The Discipline of Political Economy at the University of Sydney is advertising a continuing education focused position, to be appointed at either Lecturer or Senior Lecturer level. This position is pa...
www.ppesydney.net
September 25, 2025 at 2:08 AM
How did #housing shape the #auspol election? Come and hear new data and analysis from our MQ Housing and Urban Research Centre unpacking how generation, tenure and partisanship shape how we see the problem and the solutions.

Zoom event, Oct 22, 12pm

events.humanitix.com/webinar-on-h...
Housing and the 2025 Federal Election: Between Crisis and Inertia
Join our free webinar for key insights into housing and politics—ideal for researchers, students, and policymakers tackling Australia's housing crisis.
events.humanitix.com
September 26, 2025 at 7:28 AM
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What did i just read.
Cass Sunstein on Henry Kissinger the great Star Wars admirer
Isaac Chotiner interviews Cass Sunstein. www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a...
September 23, 2025 at 6:42 PM
Join us on Tuesday night at UTS to discuss: A New Australian Politics?

George Megalogenis @frankbongiorno.bsky.social @lizhumphrys.bsky.social Emily Foley and I discuss how the last two elections have changed Australian politics and what it means for the future

events.humanitix.com/a-new-austra...
A New Australian Politics: Rupture or Realignment
We explore the outcomes of the 2025 Australian federal election and consider whether it signals a fundamental rupture or realignment in the political landscape
events.humanitix.com
September 21, 2025 at 1:44 AM
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Really interesting article on the history of engagement with women and gender norms in the Liberal Party.
Thanks @blairwilliams26.bsky.social for your research!
August 24, 2025 at 9:53 PM
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"In Australia we tax wealth really badly.

"And because we tax wealth really badly, we need to have higher taxes on, for example, income."

- Senior Economist Matt Grudnoff on 3AW Radio Mornings #auspol @mattgrudnoff.bsky.social
August 21, 2025 at 5:08 AM
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Check out our co-director @bspiesbutcher.bsky.social discussing #BasicIncome #AI and #Inequality in The Conversation this morning.
August 17, 2025 at 10:29 PM
Just out in @aunz.theconversation.com: #AI #Abundance and money. My reflections on #BasicIncome #BasicServices and why we need more than technical solutions to the political challenges of #poverty and #inequality
theconversation.com/if-ai-takes-...
If AI takes most of our jobs, money as we know it will be over. What then?
AI’s evangelists are promising a future of almost unimaginable prosperity. There’s good reason to be sceptical.
theconversation.com
August 17, 2025 at 10:21 PM
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🚨 PhD Scholarship 🚨

Thinking about a PhD on the political economy of climate change? Want to work with some of the kindest and best scholars in the field? Do this.

Tbh, I'm jealous of whoever gets this!!!
The Macquarie PhD scholarship on our new Climate Economy project is now open - working with me, @garethbryant.bsky.social Sophie Weber, @clairerhiannon.bsky.social & Svenja Keele. We'll explore how climate change remakes our political economy. Topic negotiable.

www.mq.edu.au/research/phd...
The climate economy: Emerging strategies for Australia
Join a PhD project on Australia's climate economy, exploring how transport, policy, and finance adapt to climate change.
www.mq.edu.au
August 13, 2025 at 11:40 PM