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All Thats Left What Labor Should Stand For Nick Dyrenfurth Tim Soutphommasane

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All Thats Left What Labor Should Stand For Nick Dyrenfurth Tim Soutphommasane
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Publisher: UNSW Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.63 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Nick Dyrenfurth; Tim Soutphommasane
ISBN: 9781742240176, 1742240178
Language: English
Year: 2010

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All Thats Left What Labor Should Stand For Nick Dyrenfurth Tim Soutphommasane by Nick Dyrenfurth; Tim Soutphommasane 9781742240176, 1742240178 instant download after payment.

Following Australia's 2010 election, this invaluable discussion allows key political players and commentators to ask pointed and practical questions about what progressive politics in Australia mean today. Candid and surprising, this analysis covers a wide range of topics, including "What Should Labor Stand For? How Should Australia's Governments Relate to Each Other?" and "Can [Australians] Aspire to a Progressive Economics? "With contributions from Larissa Behrendt, David Burchell, Geoff Gallop, Paul Howes, and Lindsay Tanner, this ambitious examination sets out an agenda for progressive politics in all key policy areas under the next Labor government.

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