social cohesion
        What happens when social cohesion unravels?
      
 
    
        Not all children are nice. Not all of the insights of young people are wholesome
      
 
    
        28th Jul 25, 8:36am
      
  
        
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        Not all children are nice. Not all of the insights of young people are wholesome
      
 
    
        Until Labour, the Greens and Te Pāti Māori understand that the battle for law and order is waged in every human heart, and that if it is lost there, then it will be lost everywhere, they will never be returned to, or reconciled with, power
      
 
    
        7th Jul 25, 8:16am
      
  
        
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        Until Labour, the Greens and Te Pāti Māori understand that the battle for law and order is waged in every human heart, and that if it is lost there, then it will be lost everywhere, they will never be returned to, or reconciled with, power
      
 
    
        Ross Stitt reports that the roots of the unwinding of social cohesion lie in the economic challenges many people face, and the enduring solutions lie in solving the productivity problem
      
 
    
        23rd Nov 24, 9:07am
      
  
        
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        Ross Stitt reports that the roots of the unwinding of social cohesion lie in the economic challenges many people face, and the enduring solutions lie in solving the productivity problem
      
 
    
        Terry McFadgen says New Zealand faces a cruel dilemma: The need for policy consensus is urgent given the challenges ahead, but the political framework for that consensus is absent
      
 
    
        22nd Jan 24, 1:53pm
      
  
        
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        Terry McFadgen says New Zealand faces a cruel dilemma: The need for policy consensus is urgent given the challenges ahead, but the political framework for that consensus is absent
      
 
    
        Independent economist Brian Easton says Christopher Luxon has to address the need to maintain and enhance New Zealand’s social cohesion
      
 
    
        22nd Jan 24, 8:45am
      
  
        
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        Independent economist Brian Easton says Christopher Luxon has to address the need to maintain and enhance New Zealand’s social cohesion
      
 
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
