Considers the nature of the Australian Labor Party and Labor governments in the course of a critique of two books on the Party. Stresses the continuity in the ALP's pursuit of the interests of Australian capital when it is in office and its 'structural constitution', that is its distinctive relationship with the working class, especially through the union movement, and with the capitalist class. Evidence to support the analysis is drawn from the experience of the Chifley government during the 1940s, the Whitlam government during the 1970s and the Hawke government during the 1980s
This book narrates and analyses the vital role of the trade unions of New South Wales, centred on th...
The Hawke Labor government was elected for its third term of office in 1987. It owes much of this s...
The High Court challenge to the constitutional validity of the Howard government's 'Work Choices' le...
Discusses the nature of the Australian Labor Party and Labor governments. Identifies the importance ...
Recent characterisations of the Australian Labor Party as a ‘cartel party’ suggest that there was, a...
Once widely regarded as the workers greatest hope for a better world, the ALP today would rather pro...
The oldest continuing political party in Australia, the Australian Labor Party (ALP) emerged from a ...
The Hawke Labor Government has been an important factor in the emergence of a substantial recent lit...
To what extent does the traditional characterisation of the Australian Labor Party as a reformist, t...
The economic 'reforms' associated with the broader neoliberal agenda first found expression in Austr...
A decade ago it was popular to argue that the two major parties in Australia were no more different ...
A critical literature review of the influence of the twentieth century state in Australia on labour ...
This thesis analysed the five internal Reviews conducted by the ALP to date – in 1964, 1979, 1996, 2...
© 2016 Dr. Liam ByrneBetween 1901 and 1921 Victorian Labor played a crucial role in two episodes tha...
The establishment of post-war full employment (2 per cent unemployment) in Australia was a deliberat...
This book narrates and analyses the vital role of the trade unions of New South Wales, centred on th...
The Hawke Labor government was elected for its third term of office in 1987. It owes much of this s...
The High Court challenge to the constitutional validity of the Howard government's 'Work Choices' le...
Discusses the nature of the Australian Labor Party and Labor governments. Identifies the importance ...
Recent characterisations of the Australian Labor Party as a ‘cartel party’ suggest that there was, a...
Once widely regarded as the workers greatest hope for a better world, the ALP today would rather pro...
The oldest continuing political party in Australia, the Australian Labor Party (ALP) emerged from a ...
The Hawke Labor Government has been an important factor in the emergence of a substantial recent lit...
To what extent does the traditional characterisation of the Australian Labor Party as a reformist, t...
The economic 'reforms' associated with the broader neoliberal agenda first found expression in Austr...
A decade ago it was popular to argue that the two major parties in Australia were no more different ...
A critical literature review of the influence of the twentieth century state in Australia on labour ...
This thesis analysed the five internal Reviews conducted by the ALP to date – in 1964, 1979, 1996, 2...
© 2016 Dr. Liam ByrneBetween 1901 and 1921 Victorian Labor played a crucial role in two episodes tha...
The establishment of post-war full employment (2 per cent unemployment) in Australia was a deliberat...
This book narrates and analyses the vital role of the trade unions of New South Wales, centred on th...
The Hawke Labor government was elected for its third term of office in 1987. It owes much of this s...
The High Court challenge to the constitutional validity of the Howard government's 'Work Choices' le...