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INAUGURAL CONFERENCE THE STATE, MARKETS & CIVIL SOCIETY WITH MAURICE GLASMAN Glasman is a British Labour Peer, academic and community organiser. He has been central to the discussion about the role of the state, markets and civil society in the United Kingdom since the global financial crisis. While many in the Australian context have argued that governments should continue to advocate individualism and enterprise, Glasman has argued the need to return to the ethical principal of the common good. Joining Glasman in conversation: Nick Dyrenfurth – historian & author John Langmore – Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne and former Director of the UN Division of Social Policy Janet McCalman – Professor in the Centre for Health & Society in Melbourne School of Population & Global Health at the University of Melbourne George Wright – National Secretary of the Australian Labor Party Maxine McKew- journalist & author INAUGURAL CONFERENCE THE STATE, MARKETS & CIVIL SOCIETY WITH MAURICE GLASMAN Glasman is a British Labour Peer, academic and community organiser. He has been central to the discussion about the role of the state, markets and civil society in the United Kingdom since the global financial crisis. While many in the Australian context have argued that governments should continue to advocate individualism and enterprise, Glasman has argued the need to return to the ethical principal of the common good. Joining Glasman in conversation: Nick Dyrenfurth – historian & author John Langmore – Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne and former Director of the UN Division of Social Policy Janet McCalman – Professor in the Centre for Health & Society in Melbourne School of Population & Global Health at the University of Melbourne George Wright – National Secretary of the Australian Labor Party Maxine McKew- journalist & author INAUGURAL CONFERENCE THE STATE, MARKETS & CIVIL SOCIETY WITH MAURICE GLASMAN Glasman is a British Labour Peer, academic and community organiser. He has been central to the discussion about the role of the state, markets and civil society in the United Kingdom since the global financial crisis. While many in the Australian context have argued that governments should continue to advocate individualism and enterprise, Glasman has argued the need to return to the ethical principal of the common good. Joining Glasman in conversation: Nick Dyrenfurth – historian & author John Langmore – Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne and former Director of the UN Division of Social Policy Janet McCalman – Professor in the Centre for Health & Society in Melbourne School of Population & Global Health at the University of Melbourne George Wright – National Secretary of the Australian Labor Party Maxine McKew- journalist & author WHEN Saturday, 21 March 2015 10:00am to 5:00pm WHERE University of Melbourne, Building 105, Ground Floor, 111 Barry Street Calrton COST $100.00 full price - $50.00 concession 20% early bird discount (before 14 February 2015) Tickets available from Trybooking – Maurice Glasman Conference or the John Cain Foundation Website Website: www.johncainfoundation.com.au

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INAUGURAL CONFERENCE

THE STATE, MARKETS & CIVIL SOCIETY

WITH MAURICE GLASMAN

Glasman is a British Labour Peer, academic and community organiser. He has been central to the discussion about the role of the state, markets and civil society in the United Kingdom since the global financial crisis. While many in the Australian context have argued that governments should continue to advocate individualism and enterprise, Glasman has argued the need to return to the ethical principal of the common good. Joining Glasman in conversation:

-­‐ Nick Dyrenfurth – historian & author -­‐ John Langmore – Professorial Fellow at the

University of Melbourne and former Director of the UN Division of Social Policy

-­‐ Janet McCalman – Professor in the Centre for Health & Society in Melbourne School of Population & Global Health at the University of Melbourne

-­‐ George Wright – National Secretary of the Australian Labor Party

-­‐ Maxine McKew- journalist & author

INAUGURAL CONFERENCE

THE STATE, MARKETS & CIVIL SOCIETY

WITH MAURICE GLASMAN

Glasman is a British Labour Peer, academic and community organiser. He has been central to the discussion about the role of the state, markets and civil society in the United Kingdom since the global financial crisis. While many in the Australian context have argued that governments should continue to advocate individualism and enterprise, Glasman has argued the need to return to the ethical principal of the common good. Joining Glasman in conversation:

-­‐ Nick Dyrenfurth – historian & author -­‐ John Langmore – Professorial Fellow at the

University of Melbourne and former Director of the UN Division of Social Policy

-­‐ Janet McCalman – Professor in the Centre for Health & Society in Melbourne School of Population & Global Health at the University of Melbourne

-­‐ George Wright – National Secretary of the Australian Labor Party

-­‐ Maxine McKew- journalist & author

INAUGURAL CONFERENCE

THE STATE, MARKETS & CIVIL SOCIETY

WITH MAURICE GLASMAN

Glasman is a British Labour Peer, academic and community organiser. He has been central to the discussion about the role of the state, markets and civil society in the United Kingdom since the global financial crisis. While many in the Australian context have argued that governments should continue to advocate individualism and enterprise, Glasman has argued the need to return to the ethical principal of the common good. Joining Glasman in conversation:

-­‐ Nick Dyrenfurth – historian & author -­‐ John Langmore – Professorial Fellow at the

University of Melbourne and former Director of the UN Division of Social Policy

-­‐ Janet McCalman – Professor in the Centre for Health & Society in Melbourne School of Population & Global Health at the University of Melbourne

-­‐ George Wright – National Secretary of the Australian Labor Party

-­‐ Maxine McKew- journalist & author

WHEN Saturday, 21 March 2015 10:00am to 5:00pm WHERE University of Melbourne, Building 105, Ground Floor, 111 Barry Street Calrton COST $100.00 full price - $50.00 concession 20% early bird discount (before 14 February 2015)    Tickets available from Trybooking – Maurice Glasman Conference or the John Cain Foundation Website

Website: www.johncainfoundation.com.au