A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 186
... democracy . The platform on which they agreed as a guide to prospective Labor candidates in the forthcoming election to the House of Representatives and the Senate called for the complete introduction of political democracy . The ...
... democracy . The platform on which they agreed as a guide to prospective Labor candidates in the forthcoming election to the House of Representatives and the Senate called for the complete introduction of political democracy . The ...
Page 191
... democracy so long as the myth of inferior races enjoyed any currency . ' Whatever his colour be ' , O'Dowd wrote , ' we must take our fellow man in Africa , in Asia and in Europe by the hand as a man and a brother ( nay , if she is ...
... democracy so long as the myth of inferior races enjoyed any currency . ' Whatever his colour be ' , O'Dowd wrote , ' we must take our fellow man in Africa , in Asia and in Europe by the hand as a man and a brother ( nay , if she is ...
Page 344
... democracy , were the origin of all just power . The problem was how to provide for the people to exercise that power . Labor was committed in its Platform to the use of the initiative and the referendum as a means of giving all adults ...
... democracy , were the origin of all just power . The problem was how to provide for the people to exercise that power . Labor was committed in its Platform to the use of the initiative and the referendum as a means of giving all adults ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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