Authority and Politics in Australia : Some Key Dynamics of Australian Politics
Evaluating the likely consequences of policies and developments in the machinery of Australian government, this book shows how a few basic processes underlie many aspects of Australian politics and government. Exposing the limitations of neo-Marxist analyses and subordinating class concepts to other central ideas, David Kemp explains how these processes have produced a long-term growth of restrictive features in Australian law and institutions, and pinpoints the possibilities for liberalization in the future.