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Hugh Mackay in conversation with Catherine du Peloux Menagé

Where
Sydney Mechanics School of Arts
Sydney Mechanics School of Arts
280 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Henry Carmichael Theatre, Level 1, 280 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000
When

Wednesday 18 September from 12:30pm to 1:30pm

Join us for a conversation with Hugh Mackay, experienced social psychologist and bestselling author about his new book “The Way We Are”, interviewed by Catherine du Peloux Menagé, Artistic Director at BAD Sydney Writers Festival.

The Way We Are: Lessons from a lifetime of listening from Hugh Mackay. 

“Life is messy. Relationships are complex. Outcomes are uncertain. Yet none of our differences—whether based on ethnicity, politics, religion, cultural tastes and preferences, or gender—are nearly as significant as the humanity we share.”

Amidst our epidemics of loneliness, anxiety and depression in this unique post-Covid era, and as the impacts of entrenched poverty and ubiquitous technology continue to take hold, “The Way We Are” examines the major trends that are shaking the foundations of the Australian way of life.

Drawing on thousands of interviews over a lifetime of research, Hugh Mackay, much loved and highly respected social psychologist, presents a compelling portrait of Australia today. He has identified five major social issues facing contemporary Australia:

  • The unfinished march towards gender equality and the persistence of misogyny

  • The anti-social consequences of social media and the impacts of information overload

  • The complex legacy of the baby boomers

  • The decline in religious faith and what substitutes we are looking to

  • The Age of Opinion and the spread of ‘fake wisdom’

“The Way We Are” explores these issues, among many others, including the rise of rampant individualism. Hugh stresses that we have come to a critical period in Australia’s social evolution and, importantly, shares his own perspective on the steps we need to take to contribute to the healing of our wounded society.

Hugh calls on us to rebuild our sense of community, starting in our own neighbourhood. It is our personal encounters – with our neighbours, dog-walkers, posties, tradies, baristas and even strangers on the bus – which are the building blocks we need. The ‘state of the nation’ starts in your very own street.

Though some of his observations may not be easy reading, Hugh’s analysis is suffused with affection for our country. The Way We Are is his final work of social analysis and a book-end to his illustrious research career.

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