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| Title: | Continuity or discontinuity in the recent history of the Australian Labor Party? |
| Authors: | Bramble, Tom Kuhn, Rick |
| Keywords: | ALP Australian Labor Party class social democracy Lenin Winspeare elections politicians political parties finances Marxism trade unions union officials working class Australian politics |
| Issue Date: | 11-May-2009 |
| Abstract: | Recent characterisations of the Australian Labor Party as a ‘cartel party’ suggest
that there was, after the 1970s, a fundamental discontinuity in Labor’s history.
We assess this contention not only in terms of the ALP’s policies but also the
mechanisms which link it with different classes and social groups: Labor’s
electoral support, membership and local branches, the backgrounds of the Party’s
parliamentarians and leaders, the role of trade unions inside the ALP, and its
sources of funding. While there have been some quantitative changes in these
characteristics, we conclude that Labor remains, on balance, a ‘capitalist workers’
party’. |
| Description: | This is a preprint of an article submitted for consideration in the AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE © 2009 Australian Political Studies
Association; AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE is available online at: http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk/ |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/48011 |
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