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Socialism In Nz Politics
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· peaked week of 17 May 2026
· first seen 22 May 2026
This piece reflects on the enduring appeal of a strong, interventionist state in New Zealand politics, questioning whether socialism remains a viable or desired policy framework in the face of current austerity and shifting political directions, particularly after the 2026 Budget
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