Being Left-Wing in Australia: Identity, Culture and Politics after Socialism

by Geoff Robinson

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In the last three decades the Australian Left has shaped national life. The collapse of the socialist project in the eighties enabled the rebirth of the Australian Left as a force of government. The Left of the Labor Party has moved from the fringes to a central position in the party while the Greens have built an electoral basis outside Labor. Questions of legal liberalism, indigenous rights and sexual identity have become central in Left politics, but mostly not economics. This New Left has grappled with the remnant past radicalisms, such as Marxism and radical feminism, but also new challenges: religious fundamentalism, right-wing populism, the crisis in many Indigenous communities, the global economic crisis and the rise of the Greens as a challenge to Labor. This New Left has been underpinned by the rise of intellectual celebrities and practices such as human rights law, together with a left-wing way of everyday life.
  • ISBN10 1925801799
  • ISBN13 9781925801798
  • Publish Date 22 August 2019
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country AU
  • Imprint Australian Scholarly Publishing
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 408
  • Language English