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Bipolar Nation: How to Win the 2007 Election: Quarterly Essay 25

$30.95
Explore the complexities of modern Australia with 'Bipolar Nation: How to Win the 2007 Election,' a compelling Quarterly Essay. This insightful 84-page trade paperback unpacks the duality of a society that is simultaneously thriving and fearful. Written by renowned authors, this essay revisits Donald Horne's concept of the 'Lucky Country' and critiques the political strategies of leaders like John Howard and Paul Keating. This essential read delves into the 2007 electoral landscape, setting clear themes of prosperity and insecurity that continue to resonate today. Whether you're a political enthusiast, a student of societal dynamics, or simply curious about the Australian political narrative, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. With FREE shipping offered, don’t miss the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Australia's political bipolarity and its implications for the future. Perfect for casual readers and academics alike, this brand-new edition ensures you receive the freshest insights on Australia’s evolving political identity. Get ready to engage with the themes of aspiration and fear that define our nation. Order now and discover how to navigate the complex landscape of contemporary Australian politics.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781863954013
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2007
Publisher: Black Inc
Pages: 84


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On the one hand we see a more prosperous, confident and "aspirational" society, and on the other the continuation of a well-cultivated sense of fear, xenophobia and insecurity.This dazzling essay analyses today's "bipolar nation". It revisits Donald Horne's Lucky Country, looks at the legacy of Paul Keating, and discusses how John Howard will set out to craft an election-winning strategy. It explains how the Lucky Country and the Frightened Country will be the two grand themes of the election, and in doing so sets the political agenda for 2007's election year.

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Bipolar Nation: How to Win the 2007 Election: Quarterly Essay 25

$30.95
Explore the complexities of modern Australia with 'Bipolar Nation: How to Win the 2007 Election,' a compelling Quarterly Essay. This insightful 84-page trade paperback unpacks the duality of a society that is simultaneously thriving and fearful. Written by renowned authors, this essay revisits Donald Horne's concept of the 'Lucky Country' and critiques the political strategies of leaders like John Howard and Paul Keating. This essential read delves into the 2007 electoral landscape, setting clear themes of prosperity and insecurity that continue to resonate today. Whether you're a political enthusiast, a student of societal dynamics, or simply curious about the Australian political narrative, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. With FREE shipping offered, don’t miss the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Australia's political bipolarity and its implications for the future. Perfect for casual readers and academics alike, this brand-new edition ensures you receive the freshest insights on Australia’s evolving political identity. Get ready to engage with the themes of aspiration and fear that define our nation. Order now and discover how to navigate the complex landscape of contemporary Australian politics.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781863954013
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2007
Publisher: Black Inc
Pages: 84


Description:
On the one hand we see a more prosperous, confident and "aspirational" society, and on the other the continuation of a well-cultivated sense of fear, xenophobia and insecurity.This dazzling essay analyses today's "bipolar nation". It revisits Donald Horne's Lucky Country, looks at the legacy of Paul Keating, and discusses how John Howard will set out to craft an election-winning strategy. It explains how the Lucky Country and the Frightened Country will be the two grand themes of the election, and in doing so sets the political agenda for 2007's election year.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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