A Liberal State : How Australians Chose Liberalism over Socialism 1926-1966

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  • Author:
    KEMP David
  • ISBN:
    9780522873443
  • Publication Date:
    February 2021
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    608
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Melbourne University Press
  • Country of Publication:
A Liberal State : How Australians Chose Liberalism over Socialism 1926-1966
A Liberal State : How Australians Chose Liberalism over Socialism 1926-1966

A Liberal State : How Australians Chose Liberalism over Socialism 1926-1966

Regular price $70.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    KEMP David
  • ISBN:
    9780522873443
  • Publication Date:
    February 2021
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    608
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Melbourne University Press
  • Country of Publication:

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Robert Menzies and the restoration of political liberalism in Australia.

A Liberal State: How Australians Chose Liberalism over Socialism 1926-1966 explores the revival of Australian political liberalism after the Great Depression of the 1930s and its sweeping domestic political triumph after World War II over utopian socialism The fourth title in a landmark five-volume Australian Liberalism series, A Liberal State examines how Australians reasserted their claim to control their own lives, following decades of expanded government control over economic and social life, and intrusive wartime and post-war restrictions. From the 1920s Robert Menzies became the major voice for liberal thought in the nation's political life and David Kemp looks at his role in reconstructing liberal and conservative politics. The book highlights the importance of the factional struggles within the Labor Party arising from its adoption of a Socialist Objective, and the domestic and international advance of utopian socialist ideology during World War II and the Cold War.

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    A Liberal State: How Australians Chose Liberalism over Socialism 1926-1966 explores the revival of Australian political liberalism after the Great Depression of the 1930s and its sweeping domestic political triumph after World War II over utopian socialism The fourth title in a landmark five-volume Australian Liberalism series, A Liberal State examines how Australians reasserted their claim to control their own lives, following decades of expanded government control over economic and social life, and intrusive wartime and post-war restrictions. From the 1920s Robert Menzies became the major voice for liberal thought in the nation's political life and David Kemp looks at his role in reconstructing liberal and conservative politics. The book highlights the importance of the factional struggles within the Labor Party arising from its adoption of a Socialist Objective, and the domestic and international advance of utopian socialist ideology during World War II and the Cold War.

Robert Menzies and the restoration of political liberalism in Australia.

A Liberal State: How Australians Chose Liberalism over Socialism 1926-1966 explores the revival of Australian political liberalism after the Great Depression of the 1930s and its sweeping domestic political triumph after World War II over utopian socialism The fourth title in a landmark five-volume Australian Liberalism series, A Liberal State examines how Australians reasserted their claim to control their own lives, following decades of expanded government control over economic and social life, and intrusive wartime and post-war restrictions. From the 1920s Robert Menzies became the major voice for liberal thought in the nation's political life and David Kemp looks at his role in reconstructing liberal and conservative politics. The book highlights the importance of the factional struggles within the Labor Party arising from its adoption of a Socialist Objective, and the domestic and international advance of utopian socialist ideology during World War II and the Cold War.