An Unlikely Survival
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An Unlikely Survival
An Unlikely Survival takes us through three-quarters of a century of welfare politics in Australia, delving into contests about political principles and what we perceive as the common good. As both economy and society underwent transformations, the necessity for government assistance, along with the expansion of civil society advocacy, became integral to political debates.
John Murphy traces the evolution of welfare, government by government, from Menzies to Morrison, spanning from the postwar era of full male employment to neoliberalism, deregulation, and globalism. He explores policy areas well beyond Centrelink payments: from wage fixing to work-for-the-dole, from childcare to middle-class tax benefits, from family payments to superannuation, from aged care to Indigenous welfare, and from Medicare to disability support.
How did the Hawke-Keating governments reconcile neoliberal economics with reforming social welfare? What did successive governments retain, modify, or dismantle? Who were the civil society actors who advocated for and against various initiatives? What accounts for the unlikely survival and refurbishment of our welfare system in a world characterised by more diverse families, globalisation, unemployment, and the entrenchment of the working poor?
An Unlikely Survival explores and attempts to answer profound questions about policy action and social justice in the past and in contemporary Australia. It asks whether we truly desire a fairer societyβand if we are prepared to pay for it.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780522880458
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 03 December 2024
Country: Australia
Imprint: Melbourne University Press
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 26.0mm
Width: 154.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 522g
Pages: 408
About the Author
John Murphy is an emeritus professor in politics at the University of Melbourne. For almost forty years he has taught generations of students about Australian history, politics and social welfare. He has published widely on Australian political history, including on the Vietnam war, the politics of the 1950s, and Australian welfare policy up to 1949. His biography of the Labor leader Bert Evatt was shortlisted in 2017 for the Prime Minister's prize for Australian history, and the National Biography Award. In 2011, Half a Citizen, his book based on interviews with welfare recipients and co-written with Suellen Murray, Jenny Chalmers, Sonia Martin and Greg Marston, won the Australian Human Rights Commission Award for non-fiction. His most recent book, with Andrew Rosser, was about social welfare policies in Southeast Asia.
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