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Beyond Belief

What Future for Labor?: Quarterly Essay 6
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In Beyond Belief, John Button delves into the intricate world of modern politics, dissecting the current affairs landscape with a keen analytical eye. The book explores the underlying forces driving political decisions and societal changes, aiming to uncover the often complex truths hidden beneath the surface. Button challenges readers to think critically about the information they consume and the beliefs they hold, urging a more reflective approach to understanding world events.
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Beyond Belief

The latest in this successful series of current political essays. John Button reveals the workings of the Labor Party today, its successes and failures and where it is heading. Winner of Victorian Premier's Literary Award 2003.

In Beyond Belief, John Button looks at what has gone wrong with the Labor Party.

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In Beyond Belief, John Button examines what has gone wrong with the Labor Party. What has happened to the faith of the True Believers, and why is the ALP struggling to recruit new members? He offers a tough-minded analysis of what went wrong in the last election and questions why the Labor Party has turned its back on its destiny as a party of reform.

Here is a compelling account of the factions that seem to stand for nothing but their own power bases, and the unions who both give and gain little from the ALP. In a withering analysis, John Button scrutinises the quality of Labor members and the short-sightedness of a party abandoning ideas. This is an essay by a man who still believes in Chifley's light on the hill but who thinks the only hope lies with New Believers.

Beyond Belief represents one of the most disheartening accounts of a great political party this country has seen. This is the Australian Labor Party seen from the perspective of an elder statesman who has an absolute belief in the moral superiority of the Labor cause but who seriously doubts whether the ALP will ever achieve government again and distinctly implies that in its present state, it is not fit for it. - Peter Craven, Introduction

After the election debacle, some people blamed the Tampa and September 11. But the simple fact is that the ALP had not built an adequate policy profile or generated sufficient enthusiasm and respect for its style of politics. Without these, it had no hope of differentiating its position on refugees and asylum seekers from the government's when this became the key issue of the election. - John Button, Beyond Belief

This issue also contains correspondence discussing Quarterly Essay 5, Girt by Sea, from Alison Broinowski, Gerard Henderson, John Hirst, Philip Ruddock, Angela Shanahan, Robyn Spencer, and Mungo MacCallum.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781863951470

Publisher: Black Inc.

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 June 2002

Country: Australia

Imprint: Quarterly Essay

Edition: 6th edition

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 9.0mm

Width: 168.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 220g

Pages: 116

About the Author

John Button was a minister in the Hawke and Keating governments from 1983 until his retirement in 1993. As industry and commerce minister, he was regarded as the principal architect of modernised Australian industry. Before his death in 2008, Button wrote numerous articles and books, including Flying the Kite, On the Loose and As It Happened. In 2002, his Quarterly Essay, Beyond Belief - What Future for Labor? won the 2003 Alfred Deakin prize at the Victorian premier's literary awards. The John Button Prize for non-fiction writing about politics and public policy was created in his memory.

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