This piece argues that New Zealand's Labour Party faces a crisis of ideology due to decades of complacency, the erosion of Keynesian models, and a retreat into short-term, defensive politics, risking a loss of working-class support to rising right-wing populism.
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short-termism stifles innovation and progressive vision
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