Dead Centre
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Dead Centre
The sensible centre. Evidence-based policy. These are not the same. In fact, they are at odds with each other.
The scientific evidence tells us that building new gas, oil, and coal mines will cause catastrophic climate damage this century. Yet politicians describe a call for the end of new mines as extreme. Likewise, with online gambling, junk food advertising, or incarcerating children, the evidence of harm is clear, but the sensible centre is defined not by evidence but by politics. Media reports on such issues presuppose that there are two sides and a centre to every debate, but evidence shows there is not. The political right thrives in such fear-fuelled, fact-free arenas, where traditional media and subject matter experts struggle to fight fear with facts.
In this essay, economist and Executive Director of The Australia Institute Richard Denniss explores the contradiction between centrism and evidence that sits at the heart of democratic debate in Australia. He shows that when both major parties oppose reform, the position of the sensible centre becomes indistinguishable from blind support for keeping things as they are.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781763662148
Publisher: Black Inc.
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 05 August 2025
Country: Australia
Imprint: Australia Institute Press
Edition: 2nd edition
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 11.0mm
Width: 112.0mm
Height: 180.0mm
Weight: 116g
Pages: 128
About the Author
Dr Richard Denniss was until recently the head of the Australia Institute, and is now its chief economist. He has spent the last twenty years moving between policy-focused roles in academia, federal politics and think-tanks. He is co-author of Affluenza and Minority Policy, the author of Econobabble, and writes regularly for the Australian Financial Review, the Canberra Times and the Monthly.
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