Some Of My Favourite People

Some Of My Favourite People. Season 3 EP 14. Max Rashbrooke.

Episode Summary

I talked with journalist, author, and researcher Max Rashbrooke about his new book, economic inequality and the impacts of poverty and the gap between the rich and poor.

Episode Notes

Max Rashbrooke is a Wellington-based writer and public intellectual, with twin interests in economic inequality and democratic renewal. His latest book is Too Much Money: How Wealth Disparities are Unbalancing Aotearoa New Zealand, based on research he carried out as the 2020 J. D. Stout Fellow at Victoria University of Wellington. His previous works include Government for the Public Good: The Surprising Science of Large-Scale Collective Action and Inequality: A New Zealand Crisis, both published by Bridget Williams Books. A senior associate of the Institute for Governance and Policy Studies, he writes a fortnightly column for Stuff, and his work appears in outlets such as the Guardian and Prospect magazine. His TED.com talk on upgrading democracy has been viewed over 1m times.

We had a fascinating conversation about his research and writing, what drives him in his advocacy, how poverty affects people and what we can do about it all. 

Thanks so much for your time Max! 

You can follow Max:

www.maxrashbrooke.net

Twitter: @maxrashbrooke

Instagram:@maxrashbrooke