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Australian Liberals and the Moral Middle Class: From Alfred Deakin to John Howard

Autor Judith Brett
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 aug 2003
The Liberal Party of Australia was late to form in 1945, but the traditions and ideals upon which it is founded have been central to Australian politics since Federation. This 2003 book, by award-winning author and leading Australian political scientist Judith Brett, provides the very first complete history of the Australian liberal tradition, and then of the Liberal Party from the second half of the twentieth century. The book sparkles with insight, particularly in its sustained analysis of the shifting relationships between the experiences of the moral middle class and Australian liberals' own self understandings. It begins with Alfred Deakin facing the organised working class in parliament and ends with John Howard, electorally triumphant but alienated from key sections of middle class opinion. This book is destined to become the definitive account of Australian liberalism, and of the Liberal Party of Australia.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521536349
ISBN-10: 0521536340
Pagini: 274
Ilustrații: 8 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Melbourne, Australia

Cuprins

1. Introduction; 2. Organisation and the meaning of fusion; 3. Protestants; 4. Good citizens and public order; 5. Honest finance; 6. From Menzies' forgotten people to the Whitlam generation; 7. Fraser; 8. Neoliberalism; 9. John Howard, race and nation.

Recenzii

'This is a book of major significance. It provides an original and powerfully coherent insight into how the non-Labor parties have understood politics and themselves.'  Professor Stuart Macintyre, University of Melbourne
'I believe this analysis to be very important indeed, making a serious and fresh contribution to our understanding of party politics … The exposition of middle class virtue … is quite brilliant.' Graham Maddox
'Judith Brett has a story to tell that is not only fascinating in itself, but at times almost spookily reminiscent of passes in the history of British parties in the twentieth century … an account of Australian party politics which breaks free of many of the crudities of political science and casts a flood of light on the relationship between rhetoric and morality in the politics of twentieth-century liberal democracies.' The Times Literary Supplement

Notă biografică

Judith Brett is emeritus professor of politics at La Trobe University and one of Australia's leading political thinkers. A former editor of Meanjin and columnist for The Age, she won the National Biography Award in 2018 for The Enigmatic Mr Deakin. She is the author of four Quarterly Essays: Relaxed and Comfortable, Exit Right, Fair Share and The Coal Curse. Her other books include From Secret Ballot to Democracy Sausage, Robert Menzies' Forgotten People and Australian Liberals and the Moral Middle Class.

Descriere

This 2003 book provides a complete history of the Australian liberal tradition and the Liberal Party of Australia.