A History of Australia [vol. 5]Melbourne University, 1963 - Australia |
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Page 135
... Capitalism were intact : not a single brick had been dislodged . There were , they believed , two reasons for this : first , the workers of Australia were not sufficiently intelligent to realize their condition : second , the influence ...
... Capitalism were intact : not a single brick had been dislodged . There were , they believed , two reasons for this : first , the workers of Australia were not sufficiently intelligent to realize their condition : second , the influence ...
Page 145
... capitalism . The class struggle , they declared , must con- tinue until this was achieved . The only way capitalism could be abolished was by ' the workers uniting in one class - conscious economic organisation to take and hold the ...
... capitalism . The class struggle , they declared , must con- tinue until this was achieved . The only way capitalism could be abolished was by ' the workers uniting in one class - conscious economic organisation to take and hold the ...
Page 150
... Capitalism's Jehovah ... the Imperial Grand Duet of " Unity and Harmony " . Imperialism and capitalism were in danger : the Prince has come as their saviour . How clever he was : privately he has said all the right things to Billy ...
... Capitalism's Jehovah ... the Imperial Grand Duet of " Unity and Harmony " . Imperialism and capitalism were in danger : the Prince has come as their saviour . How clever he was : privately he has said all the right things to Billy ...
Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
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