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LEFT AND RIGHT?

"The Left and Right have been as bad as each other. The Left has allowed its distrust of markets and endless faith in government to obscure the importance of civil society. The Right has been so focused on replacing the state with markets that it has forgotten how to cultivate a trusting society.

This is the politics of the absurd. The Left identifies with the good society but rarely talks about the mutualism and trust between people. The Right recognises the importance of moral obligation but gives the impression of trusting market transactions more than civil society.

Few things seem to happen anymore without a government law or market transaction to guide them. This is how record levels of GDP in Australia now sit alongside record levels of crime, social stress and family  breakdown. The political balance needs to swing back towards civil society.

This task, in fact, requires a new type of politics."

Mark Latham, Mutualism: A Third Way for Australia," 1999.

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Rediscovering
Christian Social Thought
Theological Conference 23 October 2009 
 
Christians in Politics
National Summit
24 October 2009 

Dinner Friday Evening 23 October 2009

with special guest
Phillip Blond from the UK

Centre for Theology and Ministry
Parkville Melbourne

 

 

Registration Form

Use this form to register for any or all of the three events on
Friday 23rd October and Saturday 24th October 2009.


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  Rediscovering Christian Social Thought Theological Conference

Christians in Politics National Summit

Dinner with Phillip Blond


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Registration Costs:
(includes GST,morning and afternoon teas)

  One day Two days
Individual (self-funded, low income) $44 $66
Individual (self-funded, high income) $88 $110
Schools $165 $242
Church funded agencies $165 $242
Publicly funded agencies $220 $330
Universities $220 $330

 

Dinner Cost
Dinner only $55
Dinner if attending one day conference $33
Dinner if attending two days conference Nil

Payment Options:
EFT
(Commonwealth Bank of Australia  Account name: Social Enterprise Partnerships Ltd
BSB: 062 218  Account number: 1007 2945)

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payable to Social Enterprise Partnerships Ltd, mail to PO Box 159 Yarraville Vic 3013)


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  Please send a tax invoice for payment to Social Enterprise Partnerships Ltd.

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Cancellation Policy:
Cancellations received in writing by Friday 9 October 2009 will be refunded in full.
Cancellations notified after this date will not be refunded.


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0425 722 890

 

TRANSFORMING OUR SCHOOLS

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$6.4b Car manufacturers subsidies
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THIRD WAY FORUM
Communitarianism,
Mutualism, Third Way Thinking

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MAKING IT PERSONAL

Charlie Leadbeater, Jamie Bartlett and Niamh Gallagher have authored this highly influential Demos Report on Self-Directed Services and Personal Budgets.
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to read Making It Personal.

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EMPOWER
INCLUDE

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