Once widely regarded as the workers greatest hope for a better world, the ALP today would rather project itself as a responsible manager of Australian capitalism. Labor's Conflict provides an insightful account of the transformations in the Party's policies, performance and structures since its formation. Seasoned political analysts, Tom Bramble and Rick Kuhn offer an incisive appraisal of the Party's successes and failures, betrayals and electoral triumphs in terms of its competing ties with bosses and workers. The early chapters outline diverse approaches to understanding the nature of the Party and then assess the ALP's evolution in response to major social upheavals and events, from the strikes of the 1890s, through two World Wars, the Great Depression, and the post-war boom. The records of the Whitlam, Hawke, Keating, Rudd and Gillard governments are then dissected in detail. The compelling conclusion offers alternatives to the Australian Labor Party, for those interested in progressive change.



Zusammenfassung
An account of the transformations in the Party''s policies, performances and structures since its formation.
Titel
Labor's Conflict
Untertitel
Big Business, Workers and the Politics of Class
EAN
9780511862076
ISBN
978-0-511-86207-6
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
22.11.2010
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.38 MB
Jahr
2010
Untertitel
Englisch