David Shoebridge - The Future of the Left

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I’m really excited to share David Shoebridge’s passionate talk on the future of the left in Australia. He brings together the old-school pillars—class consciousness, solidarity and redistribution of wealth—with the newer non-negotiables: environmentalism, civil and political rights, and a deep respect for diversity. Shoebridge argues that to build a fairer society we must value the environment in our economic choices, protect people from discrimination, and celebrate multiculturalism and different ways of living. He points to the Greens’ four core principles—peace and nonviolence, grassroots democracy, environmental sustainability and social justice—as a living example of this broad, modern left. He also revisits the Green Bans era and the courageous stand of unionists to show how organised, principled action actually delivers change. This talk is both a history lesson and a practical call to action: how the left can move beyond merely reacting to the right and start delivering a greener, more equal, more inclusive future. If you care about climate, fairness and real democracy, this is a must-watch.

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Hey folks — thanks for tuning in. In this energetic talk David Shoebridge lays out a clear, hopeful vision for what the left could and should be in Australia today. He starts with the traditional values many of us grew up with — class consciousness, solidarity and the redistribution of wealth — then shows how those foundations have expanded to include new, vital commitments: environmental protection, civil and political rights, and an unapologetic respect for diversity.

Shoebridge makes the case that environmentalism isn’t optional for progressives. We have finite resources, fragile ecosystems and limited arable land, so if we want a fair distribution of wealth we have to factor the environment into our economic and social decisions. He also puts strong emphasis on legal protections and a bill of rights so people aren’t discriminated against because of their creed, colour, religion, gender or sexuality. Diversity, he argues, strengthens the left rather than weakening it.

He points to the Greens’ four principles — peace and nonviolence, grassroots democracy, environmental sustainability and social justice — as a practical expression of this broader left vision. Shoebridge revisits the Green Bans movement and the stand taken by union leaders like Jack Mundey and the BLF to protect heritage and environment, showing how bold organising and principled action wins real outcomes.

This video is part history lesson, part policy roadmap and part call to action. If you want to think seriously about how the left can stop reacting and start delivering on climate, justice and genuine democracy, this is for you. Leave a comment below — what should the left prioritise next? Like, share and follow for more conversations about progressive politics, climate action and social justice in Australia.
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