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Advance Australia Where Hugh Mackay

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Advance Australia Where Hugh Mackay
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Publisher: Hachette Livre Australia
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.7 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Hugh Mackay
ISBN: 9780733622199, 0733622194
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Advance Australia Where Hugh Mackay by Hugh Mackay 9780733622199, 0733622194 instant download after payment.

What will the next generation of children be like? Why have we lost interest in politics? Why are our houses getting bigger while our households are shrinking? How serious is the surge of interest in 'values' and 'spirituality'? Is multiculturalism dead? Has our egalitarian ideal collapsed under the weight of a more competitive, more divided society? Fifteen years ago, Hugh Mackay wrote the bestseller REINVENTING AUSTRALIA that analysed, with forensic skill, what was happening to our society. Now, in ADVANCE AUSTRALIA... WHERE? he takes another long, hard look at us. While we enjoy unprecedented levels of prosperity and the promise of more to come, we are still battling an epidemic of depression, taking on record levels of debt, and yearning for a deeper sense of meaning in our lives. While many Australians complain about feeling powerless and isolated, Mackay sees some encouraging signs that we are learning how to absorb the impact of the revolutionary changes that have reshaped us.

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