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Philosophy Club: The Revolutions of Our Time

<p>This 10-week Philosophy Club explores the major cultural, political and technological shifts shaping our world today - from the rise of authoritarianism and social change to AI and new ways of

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This 10-week Philosophy Club explores the major cultural, political and technological shifts shaping our world today - from the rise of authoritarianism and social change to AI and new ways of thinking. Each week features a different speaker, bringing diverse philosophical, historical, literary and creative perspectives. Together, we connect classic ideas and critical thinking to current affairs, asking how philosophy can help us better understand - and respond to - the world we are living in.

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Lanning Bennett

B.Bus
Lanning has over forty years experience as an entrepreneur, banker, musician, author and is a passionate global food traveller. Since the sale of his business in 2015 Lanning has pursed his...

Christine Gietz

BA Dip Ed, Grad Cert in Uni Teaching
Christine Gietz (BA Dip Ed, Grad. Cert. in University Teaching) is the Education Manager at WEA Sydney and has held this position since 2021 and has tutored at WEA Sydney since 2012.  She also...

Anne Harbers

M. Arts (Art History), GCLT
Anne Harbers MA, MBA, MAppSc, GCLT, is an experienced presenter and writer in Art History and European Decorative Arts and has tutored at WEA for over 5 years as well as given talks to museums,...

Michael Hauptman

MBA, MEngSci
Michael Hauptman, MBA, MEngSci, has conducted walking tours of the Sydney CBD for over 15 years.  He is a keen amateur historian with a passion for studying the late 1800s and early 1900s, when so...

Georgina Kenyon

BA (Hons) Semiotics/HPS
Georgina Kenyon, has worked as a teacher, editor and writer for over 20 years, contributing to the BBC, ABC, New Scientist, The Lancet journals, Deutsche Welle and The Guardian. She writes about...

Sandy Killick

B.Ed, M.Ed, Churchill Fellow
Sandra Killick is a leading authority in democracy education, adaptive leadership & systems thinking. A skilled facilitator, she creates spaces where people can have challenging, messy, necessary...

Michael Pyne

MA, MEd, PhD
Michael has been teaching history for over 40 years, from high school to university level. He has written or co-written 13 history text books including HSC texts on the Arab/Israeli conflict and...

Michael Taylor

LLM, DPhil
Michael Taylor (LLM, DPhil) is new to the WEA but has extensive teaching experience over a long career. He began over thirty years ago as a College Lecturer in Moral and Political Philosophy at...

Sonya Thompson

MALP, MA
Sonya Thompson, MA, MALP, has taught in the subject areas of history and politics for over thirty years, much of that time with the WEA. Sonya holds postgraduate degrees in history, law and...

Hugh Tranter

BA, MA
Hugh Tranter is an author and historian, with interests in creative writing and the research and examination of Australian history.