The (strange, recent but understandable) triumph of liberalism in Australia

by Bob Catley

The Australian nation began as one of the world's first social democracies. Today its political axis has shifted to make it one of the world's leading liberal countries, enjoying unparalleled prosperity. This book tells how, when and why this happened.

It locates the day-to-day struggles of political life in Australia within both domestic and global ideologies and economics, in particular within the profound historical shift that has seen socialism fail throughout the world and liberalism triumph in its place.

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Exasperating Calculators
The rage over economic rationalism and the campaign against Australian economists

by William Coleman and Alf Hagger

In the past decade, Australian politics has been haunted by two words: Economic Rationalism. They were burnt into the Australian mind in a fire that is still well alight. Exasperating Calculators is a withering new critique of this conflagration.

The authors argue that the alarm over Economic Rationalism was a case of a ‘moral panic': a group of persons were identified as a threat to society, and the ‘moral barricades' were then manned by editors, bishops, politicians and right thinking people in an attempt to denounce and root out those purportedly engaged in undermining society as we know it.

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