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Being Practical in Early and Contemporary Labor Politics: A Labourist Critique

Being Practical in Early and Contemporary Labor Politics: A Labourist Critique NOTES 1 Notable examples include: B. Nairn, Civilising Capitalism: The Beginnings of the Australian Labour Party (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1989); M. Easson, ed., The Foundation of Labor (Sydney: Pluto Press, 1990); R. Gollan, Revolutionaries and Reformists (Sydney: George Allen & Unwin, 1985); C. Johnson, The Labor Legacy (Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1989). 2 This view is associated with T. Battin, “Keynesianism, Socialism and Labourism, and the Role of Ideas in Labor Ideology”, Labour History 66 (May 1994), pp. 33–44; J. Laurent, “That Old Treasure‐House of Constructive Suggestion: Australian Labor Ideology and War Organisation of Industry”, Labour History 68 (May 1995), pp. 46–62. 3 This is argued in T. Irving, “Labourism: A Political Genealogy”, Labour History 66 (May 1994), pp. 1–13; T. Irving, “Socialism, Working‐Class Mobilisation, and the Origins of the Labour Party”, in B. O'Meagher, ed., The Socialist Objective: Labour and Socialism (Sydney: Hale and Iremonger, 1983), pp. 32–43. 4 J. B. Chifley, The Things Worth Fighting For (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1952), p. 65. 5 J. W. Scott, “The Evidence of Experience”, Critical Inquiry 17 (Summer 1991), pp. 73–79. 6 L. Ross, “The Education of John Curtin”, Australian Highway 26, 4 (August 1945), p. 49. 7 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Wiley
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Copyright © 1997 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0004-9522
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1467-8497
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10.1111/j.1467-8497.1997.tb01392.x
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NOTES 1 Notable examples include: B. Nairn, Civilising Capitalism: The Beginnings of the Australian Labour Party (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1989); M. Easson, ed., The Foundation of Labor (Sydney: Pluto Press, 1990); R. Gollan, Revolutionaries and Reformists (Sydney: George Allen & Unwin, 1985); C. Johnson, The Labor Legacy (Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1989). 2 This view is associated with T. Battin, “Keynesianism, Socialism and Labourism, and the Role of Ideas in Labor Ideology”, Labour History 66 (May 1994), pp. 33–44; J. Laurent, “That Old Treasure‐House of Constructive Suggestion: Australian Labor Ideology and War Organisation of Industry”, Labour History 68 (May 1995), pp. 46–62. 3 This is argued in T. Irving, “Labourism: A Political Genealogy”, Labour History 66 (May 1994), pp. 1–13; T. Irving, “Socialism, Working‐Class Mobilisation, and the Origins of the Labour Party”, in B. O'Meagher, ed., The Socialist Objective: Labour and Socialism (Sydney: Hale and Iremonger, 1983), pp. 32–43. 4 J. B. Chifley, The Things Worth Fighting For (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1952), p. 65. 5 J. W. Scott, “The Evidence of Experience”, Critical Inquiry 17 (Summer 1991), pp. 73–79. 6 L. Ross, “The Education of John Curtin”, Australian Highway 26, 4 (August 1945), p. 49. 7

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