

John Anderson: Conversations
John Anderson
Former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
Episodes
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Aug 10, 2023 • 55min
Conversations: With Dr. Andrew Browning, Author & Christian Missionary Doctor
Dr. Andrew Browning, a missionary doctor in Africa, discusses his work as a fistula surgeon and the journey to recovery for women with fistulas. He shares the decision to prioritize serving God in Africa, the enriching experiences for their children, and a story of God's miraculous power. The conversation explores deepening faith in Sub-Saharan Africa, restoring dignity and hope for black African women, and fundraising for small hospitals in Tanzania and Uganda.

Jul 28, 2023 • 1h 17min
Conversations: With Louise Perry, Author and Journalist
Journalist and author Louise Perry discusses the impact of the sexual revolution, the potential harm of surrogacy, declining birth rates, the impact on women's happiness, the importance of chivalry, the influence of Christianity, the feminist perspective on marriage, grandparents' obligations, the superficiality of dating apps, and the negative impact of easy access to porn on young people.

Jul 17, 2023 • 1h 6min
Conversations: With Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, British Conservative Member of Parliament
Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg hosts John Anderson in his home for this Conversation. They discuss the roots and future of conservatism, British politics and economics, the role of the West in global affairs such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the Chinese Communist Party, as well as diving into what motivates Jacob in politics.

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Jun 30, 2023 • 1h 2min
Conversations: With Professor Nigel Biggar, Ethicist, Theologian and Author II
Ethicist, theologian, and author, Professor Nigel Biggar challenges the anti-colonial narrative by presenting a historical analysis of the British Empire's actions. He argues that the empire was a force against slavery and racism. Topics covered include the complex nature of colonialism, the oversimplification of European empires, the impact of colonialism on native peoples, the concept of racism, debunking the genocide label in Tasmania, weaknesses of colonial governments, and the positive aspects of British colonialism, including peace, rule of law, and economic development. The podcast also discusses the British Empire's role in fighting Nazi Germany and emphasizes the importance of understanding history.

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Jun 16, 2023 • 1h 11min
Conversations: With Yoram Hazony, Philosopher, Scholar & Political Theorist
Philosopher, scholar and political theorist Dr. Yoram Hazony joins John for a rich and interweaving conversation about conservatism, nationalism, democracy and modern politics. Dr. Hazony, who has recently completed books on several of these topics, provides a compelling critique of the political right - where has gone wrong, the great benefits it can convey for society and how it diverges from liberalism.

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Jun 2, 2023 • 57min
Conversations: With Konstantin Kisin, Podcaster, Comedian & Commentator III
John joins Konstantin Kisin for the third time for a wide-ranging conversation. They discuss Kisin's experience as a new father and how that has changed him, his recent viral Oxford Union speech, and the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

May 24, 2023 • 1h 11min
Conversations: Featuring Melanie Phillips, Journalist, Author and Broadcaster III
In this insightful discussion, Melanie Phillips, a notable British journalist and author, shares her sharp perspectives on pressing cultural and geopolitical issues. She reflects on the significance of the coronation of King Charles III and critiques the nostalgia surrounding Britain's past. Melanie addresses the monarchy's role in national unity and highlights the erosion of moral boundaries in society. She also explores misconceptions about Israel and the West's geopolitical challenges, urging for cultural leadership amidst growing discontent.

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May 12, 2023 • 1h 5min
Conversations: with Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Policy Expert & Commentator
John is joined by Walter Russell Mead, an American academic widely regarded for his incisive analysis of geopolitics and foreign affairs. They consider the worrying isolationist streak that seems to be running through US politics, the continuing struggle for supremacy and global leadership between China and the US, the effectiveness of nuclear deterrence, Western cultural decadence and Israeli democracy.

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Apr 28, 2023 • 1h 2min
Conversations: with Steven Pinker, Professor of Psychology at Harvard University
In this conversation, John is joined by Professor Steven Pinker, world renowned cognitive psychologist, psycholinguist and public intellectual.John and Steven discuss why, despite the profound influence of the Enlightenment on the modern world, so many have been captivated by postmodernism and critical theories which reject the essence of the Enlightenment - rationality and objective truth.They consider what it is to be rational, how rationality relates to being morally 'good', the difference between wisdom and knowledge, science and it's impact on modernity and why bad ideas so often stem from the halls of academia.Steven applies his mind to other topical questions, including the erosion of free speech, the rise of artificial intelligence and how aspiring writers can hone their craft.

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Apr 14, 2023 • 1h 4min
Conversations, with Peter Costello AC, Former Treasurer of Australia
In this Conversation, John is joined by former cabinet colleague Peter Costello. Alongside John, Peter was an integral member of the Howard government, serving as Treasurer between 1996 and 2007. No Treasurer in Australia's history has held the position longer than he.


