Festival of Dangerous Ideas
The Festival of Dangerous Ideas is an annual event presented by Sydney Opera House and The Ethics Centre (formerly known as the St James Ethics Centre) that brings leading thinkers and culture creators from around Australia and the world to discuss and debate some of the most important issues of our time.
In the inaugural 2009 event, festival's opening address was given by atheism advocate Christopher Hitchens on the topic of "Religion Poisons Everything", which was countered by Australian Roman Catholic Cardinal George Pell in a session titled "Without God We Are Nothing".[1]
In 2010 Geoffrey Robertson and Alan Dershowitz gave the opening address about sexual abuse of children within the Catholic Church in the debate, "The Sins of the Fathers: Should the Pope be held to account?" Christian Lander, author of the satirical blog and book, "Stuff White People Like" discussed the meaning behind his tongue-in-cheek etiquette guide to Caucasian culture. New York newspaper columnist, Lenore Skenazy told how she was labeled "America's Worst Mom" after she let her nine-year-old son ride the subway home and how she fought back in the midst of a media maelstrom, by starting movement for "free range kids".
In 2011, the Festival of Dangerous Ideas featured a host of international and local speakers including: Julian Assange, Jonathan Safran Foer, Alexander McCall Smith, Jon Ronson, Slavoj Žižek, Mona Eltahawy and Philip Nitschke. The topics covered included: "Wikileaks has not gone far enough"; "Footballers are Barbarians not role models"; "Psychopaths Make the World Go Around"; "Ecstasy is No More Dangerous Than Horse-riding"; "All Women are Sluts" and that "Australia is a third-rate country".
In 2012, speakers included: Sam Harris, Germaine Greer, Brian Morris, Tara Moss, Illan Pappe, Jason Silva, Shiv Malik, Ed Howker, Jane Bussmann, Jesse Bering and Tim Harford. Over 50 speakers examined topics including: "The Coming Civil War Between Young & Old", "The Delusion of Free Will", "All Women Hate Each Other", "Israel is an Apartheid State", "The Devil is Real", "Genital Cutting is Normal", "We are all Sexual Perverts", "A Foetus is not a Person" and " You are Being Greenwashed".
In 2013, speakers included: Arlie Hochschild, David Simon, Hanna Rosin, Evgeny Morozov, Vandana Shiva, Dan Savage, John Safran and Peter Hitchens. The topics covered included: "We Have Outsourced Ourselves", "This is not a Conspiracy Theory", "The End of Men", "Some People are More Equal than Others", "A Killer Can Be A Good Neighbour" and "There is No War on Drugs".
In 2014, FODI (30–31 August 2014) tackles issues that question our view of ourselves and our place in the world, featuring discussions about topics including loneliness, masculinity, narcissism, modern slavery and the return of the class system in Australia. Speakers include: Sir Salman Rushdie, Nadya Tolokonnikova and Masha Alekhina (Pussy Riot), Masha Gessen, Steven Pinker, Elizabeth Kolbert, Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, Malcolm Fraser, Lydia Cacho, Alissa Nutting, Tim Flannery and Mark Latham. Talks include "Russia is a Penal Colony", "Surrogacy is Child Trafficking", "Freedom to Write", "Stop Trying to Fix Human Nature", "Slavery is Big Business" and "The Rise of Women Has Turned Men into Boys".
In 2015, the seventh Festival of Dangerous Ideas (5-6 September 2015) is made up of solo sessions and panels featuring speakers such as Tariq Ali, Naomi Klein, Peter Greste, Gabriella Coleman, Sarai Walker, AC Grayling, Marc Lewis, Paul Krugman, Laurie Penny, Jon Ronson, Eric Schlosser and Gideon Raff, exploring themes including the economy, artificial intelligence, climate change, cybersexism, addiction and sugar. For the first time, FODI Melbourne will take place as part of the Melbourne Writers Festival.
Controversies
The 2014 Festival was criticised due to the links between the St James Ethics Centre and companies that profit from the mandatory indefinite detention of asylum seekers.[2]
2009 speakers
- Keysar Trad[3] (Muslim advocate)
- George Pell[3] (Australian Roman Catholic Cardinal)
- Christopher Hitchens[3] (Atheism advocate)
- Germaine Greer (Feminist)[3]
- Susan Greenfield (Neuroscientist)
- Dambisa Moyo (African-futurist economist)[3] New York Times dubbed "Anti-Bono"
- Greg Barns[3] (Columnist)
- Oliver Marc Hartwich[3] (Economist)
- Norm Stamper [3] former Chief of the Seattle Police Department
- Cassandra Wilkinson (President of FBi Radio)[3]
- John Humphreys (libertarian economist)
- Chris Barrie (Retired admiral)[4][5]
2010 speakers
- Alan Dershowitz
- Geoffrey Robertson
- Waleed Aly
- Annabel Crabb
- Elizabeth Farrelly
- Miriam Lyons
- Marcus Westbury
- John Quiggin
- P.W. Singer
- Andrew Leigh
- Tariq Ali
- Ross Gittins
- Paul McGeough
- David Hetherington
- Luke Malpass
- Tom Switzer
- Steve Biddulph
- Cordelia Fine
- Clive Hamilton
- Eric Kaufmann
- Rebecca Huntley
- David Marr
- Chris Taylor
- Marcus Westbury
- Lenore Skenazy
- Hugh Mackay
- John Keane
- Anne Manne
- Fred Chaney
- Julian Morrow
2011 speakers
- Julian Assange
- Alexander McCall Smith
- Jonathan Safran Foer
- Jon Ronson
- Mike Daisey
- Marc Thiessen
- Emmanuel Jal
- Kate Adie
- Christopher Ryan
- Andrew Leigh
- Slavoj Žižek
- Salil Shetty
- Mona Eltahawy
- Lisa Pryor
- Clem Bastow
- Samah Hadid
- Catherine Lumby
- Roy Masters
- Michael Kirby
- Alison Broinwski
- Rebecca Huntley
- Richard Denniss
- David Marr
- Alan Noble
- Martin Rogers
- Alec Cameron
- Jim Wallace
- Cheryl Kernot
- Philip Nitschke
- Dick Smith
- Julian Burnside
- Simon Sheikh
- Bronwyn Fredericks
- Aileen Moreton-Robinson
- Stephanie Alexander
- Gabrielle Hamilton
- Appelspiel
2012 speakers
- Sam Harris[6]
- Illan Pappe
- Germaine Greer
- Tim Harford
- Jason Silva
- Joe Hildebrand
- Gideon Haigh
- Jesse Bering
- Bishop Julian Porteous
- Jane Bussmann
- Eliza Griswold
- Ed Howker
- Shiv Malik
- Alberto Giubilini
- Francesca Minerva
- Peter Fitzsimons
- Simon Laham
- Corman Cullinan
- Guy Pearse
- Appelspiel
- Brian Morris
- Alex Doomadgee
- Samah Hadid
- Ronnie Chan
- Li Cunxin
- Geoffrey Garrett
- Jianying Zha
- Stan Grant
- Pasi Sahlberg
- Eva Cox
- Tara Moss
- Richard Heinberg
- Michael Anderson
- Chris Leithner
2013 speakers
- David Simon[7]
- Hanna Rosin
- Evgeny Morozov
- Vandana Shiva
- Lawrence Krauss
- Peter Rollins
- Peter Hitchens
- Arlie Hochschild
- Dan Savage
- Kirby Ferguson
- John Safran
- Erwin James
- Peter Moskos
- Mustafa Bargouthi
- Conrad Black
- Malcolm Knox
- Christos Tsiolkas
- Patricia Edgar
- Dennis Altman
- James Fallows
- Joe Hildebrand
- James O'Loghlin
- Julian Burnside
- Chris Berg
- Emily Maguire
- Simran Sethi
2014 speakers
- Masha Alekhina
- Liz Ann MacGregor
- Bettina Arndt
- David Baker
- Peter Berner
- Lydia Cacho
- Mark Carnegie
- Jane Caro
- Bob Carr
- Simon Crerar
- Kirsten Drysdale
- Tim Duggan
- Kajsa Ekis Ekman
- Whitney Fitzsimmons
- Kitty Flanagan
- Tim Flannery
- Malcolm Fraser
- Peter Fray
- Bradley Garrett
- Masha Gessen
- Peter Hartcher
- John Hewson
- Lewis Hobba
- Kay Hymowitz
- Dan Ilic
- Nöelle Janaczewska
- Elizabeth Kolbert
- Mark Latham
- Anne Manne
- Francesca Minerva
- Natasha Mitchell
- Rebecca Newberger Goldstein
- Emily Nussbaum
- Alissa Nutting
- Dave O'Neil
- Gordon Parker
- John Pilger
- Steven Pinker[8]
- Elizabeth Pisani
- Huw Price
- Glenn Robbins
- Chip Rolley
- Sir Salman Rushdie
- Mark Scott
- Judith Sloan
- Tom Switzer
- Jaan Tallinn
- Nadya Tolokonnikov
- Stella Young
- Ragip Zarakolu
2015 speakers
- Tariq Ali
- Professor Frank Brennan
- Anna Broinowski
- Gabriella Coleman
- James Colley
- Peter C. Doherty
- Clementine Ford
- Martin Ford
- Damon Gameau
- Dennis Glover
- AC Grayling
- Peter Greste
- Johann Hari
- Dan Ilic
- James Jericho
- Dr Helen Joyce
- Suki Kim
- Michael Kirby
- Naomi Klein
- Paul Krugman
- Marc Lewis
- Miriam Lyons
- Jane Martin
- Chris Munro
- Malarndirri McCarthy
- Kate McCartney
- Laurie Penny
- Gideon Raff
- Helen Razer
- Jon Ronson
- John Safran
- Eric Schlosser
- Jordan Shanks
- Rebecca Shaw
- Sarai Walker
- Michael Wesley
- Sarah Wilson
- Murong Xuecun
- The Moth
References
- ↑ "Festival Of Dangerous Ideas". News.com.au. 28 September 2009.
- ↑ "A request to Nadya and Masha"
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Verbal grenades at speakers' corner". The Sydney Morning Herald. Linda Morris. 23 September 2009.
- ↑ "You want dangerous ideas? These are dangerous ideas". The Crikey. Guy Rundle. Tuesday, 6 October 2009.
- ↑ "We need to debate conscription". WAtoday. Chris Barrie. 4 October 2009
- ↑ "Festival of Dangerous Ideas". Retrieved 27 October 2012.
- ↑ Simon, David (7 December 2012). "There are now two Americas. My country is a horror show". The Guardian The Observer (Sydney,Australia). Retrieved 11 December 2012..
- ↑ Pinker addressed FODI on the topic "A History of Violence" in which "using a ruthless examination of the data" he showed that "violence is declining and has been for centuries". Video of Pinker's presentation
- SOH 2011 Festival of Dangerous Ideas Sydney Morning Herald 27 September 2011
External links
- Audio Coverage in BBC's The Forum. 11 October 2009.
- Christopher Hitchens and Tony Jones. 6 October 2009 (Video)
- festival program
- Garry Maddox, SMH
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