Griffith Review 19 - Autumn 2008. Re-Imagining Australia
Schultz Julianne
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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Griffith Graduate Centre
Publisher Place: South Brisbane
Publisher Year: 2008
Edition: First Edition
Description: 267 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout.
Publishers Description: Australia is a product of political imagination. The boldness of the vision that turned a continent into a nation was remarkable. It was not without fault, but it was a big idea - pragmatic, progressive and bristling with possibility.It is now time to re-imagine Australia again, to learn from the past and imagine a future for a new century.Leading legal activist George Williams declares the system of government has passed its use-by date with antiquated rules of democracy that limit involvement. He proposes a way to repair this and build on the traditions of the past to solve the blame game that paralyzes change in Australia. This is a compelling, once-in-a-generation opportunity. Re-imagining Australia is not a political wish list. It paints the big picture of how the nation evolved and where it might go. It is optimistic and tough minded - personal, political and unpredictable.Other contributors include Peter Beattie, Tom Morton, Geoff Gallop, Virginia Duigan, Peter Cochrane, Phillip Edmonds, Bruce Elder, AJ Brown, Tim Chandler, Chris Wallace, Marcia Langton, Kim Mahood, Jenny Bowler, James Woodford, Barry Hill, Wayne McLennan, Ien Ang, Maria Tumarkin, Oren Seidler and Robert Drewe. Photo essay by Rusty White.
ISBN: 9780733322815
(159532)