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Many thanks to John Pilger for his impassioned answers to your questions. His book The New Rulers of the World is reissued in March.
RicoS321 asks:
With automation set to significantly reduce employment opportunity in the coming years, do you believe that a new political party/wing is required to embrace technology as a mechanism to liberate? In other words, do you think the ideology of either Conservative or Social Democracy is placed to allow technology to be used in its most efficient way for the benefit of all? Indeed, do you think Capitalism (free market, or what we have now) has a future to play in an increasingly automated society, or is it no longer (and perhaps never was) the most efficient way to provide for humanity?
'Trump's views on immigration are not more gross than David Cameron's'
frenchview asks:
What is your take on the reasons Trump is winning the Republican nomination race? What is going on over there in the US?
markiw asks:
How would you deal with the war in Syria? Every remaining option appears to have negative consequences, but given that we can’t turn the clock back, what should we do now?
Themediaspoonfedlad asks:
Have you any opinion on media ownership. It seems neither elected govt nor corporate/shareholder are models which ensure effective media. In the last general election there wasn’t a single column inch devoted to the Snowden/NSA/GCHQ debate nor were any of the political parties drawn into giving the electorate a clear manifesto pledge on what they intend to do about it. I view this an example of a failing media system.
20reeds asks:
Do you see an endgame in the neoconservative/corporate experiment - is it going to end badly in dysfunction or might the world turn away for an alternative?
'Apart from a few irritations, I would have thought Osborne would be delighted in BBC News'
Matt Crocker asks:
Good morning John, George Osborne recently said that the BBC was becoming imperial in its ambitions. He was focusing on their news output. As such the Corporation must be under immense pressure. Do you think the BBC should be diminished in its scope or should be funded to appropriate levels in order to remain impartial to those commercial interests who seek it to be less influential?
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Ali Slimas asks:
Going back to a question on Mainstream Media, what are the best/ most reliable news outlets that you would recommend?
Melinda Shobrook asks:
Hi John, my question is simply how do you not become cynical & bitter in the face of such stubborn governmental determination to continue mistreating Indigenous people in the land known as ‘Australia’? I mean, how do you manage that?
PS - I felt such cynicism came through in your latest film Utopia, & I understood it.
How do you not give up??
'Compared with Obama, Cameron and the rest, Putin is the most intelligent by far'
armsordyl asks:
What are your views about the Russian leader Putin? Is he one of the few sane political leaders in this world or is he a wolf in sheep clothing?
Sukhi52 asks:
How should the world effectively deal with the indiscrimate death and destruction perpetrated by extremist Islamic individuals and groups and how do we get the the millions of Muslims who don’t believe in their acts to speak up?
Brian Dunne asks:
Like many of the others in this thread I ask myself the question as to how can I really do anything about all of these horrendous injustices that remain part of our humanity. I am a recent graduate Software Developer I want to do something good with my skills. Could you suggest or recommend some journalists whose work you admire/respect or simply like that I might consider including?
David Ingram asks:
How can we make our government represent Julian Assange and get him out of the embassy and protected from the Americans in the light of the recent decisions?
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