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The Public Sphere And Party Change: Explaining The Modernization Of The Australian Labor Party In The 1960s, Terry Irving, Sean Scalmer Jan 2014

The Public Sphere And Party Change: Explaining The Modernization Of The Australian Labor Party In The 1960s, Terry Irving, Sean Scalmer

Terence H Irving, Dr (Terry)

This article argues that the modernization of the Australian Labor Party was not inevitable or necessary. The party did not modernize because it was overly dominated by trade unions, because society had changed, or because class was no longer central. Instead the transformation of the party was the result of a series of political struggles, in which the modernizers grasped new resources in the changing public sphere - the dynamic new media of post-war Australia.


Millî Mücâdele’Nin Başlangıcında Konya Ve Atatürk’Ün Konya’Ya İlk Gelişleri, Yaşar Semiz Jan 2000

Millî Mücâdele’Nin Başlangıcında Konya Ve Atatürk’Ün Konya’Ya İlk Gelişleri, Yaşar Semiz

Yaşar Semiz

No abstract provided.


Millî Mücâdele Ve Mehmet Âkif, Yaşar Semiz Jan 2000

Millî Mücâdele Ve Mehmet Âkif, Yaşar Semiz

Yaşar Semiz

No abstract provided.


The Evolving Police Power: Some Observations For A New Century, David B. Kopel, Glenn Harlan Reynolds Jan 2000

The Evolving Police Power: Some Observations For A New Century, David B. Kopel, Glenn Harlan Reynolds

David B Kopel

A review of state and federal courts decisions on the scope of state police powers suggests that the shift from the more restrictive sic utere principle to the more open salus populi principle may be reversing, with courts -- at least in cases involving sex and marriage -- taking a much more skeptical view of government objectives and justifications.


The Public Sphere And Party Change: Explaining The Modernization Of The Australian Labor Party In The 1960s, Terry Irving, Sean Scalmer Dec 1999

The Public Sphere And Party Change: Explaining The Modernization Of The Australian Labor Party In The 1960s, Terry Irving, Sean Scalmer

Terry Irving

This article argues that the modernization of the Australian Labor Party was not inevitable or necessary. The party did not modernize because it was overly dominated by trade unions, because society had changed, or because class was no longer central. Instead the transformation of the party was the result of a series of political struggles, in which the modernizers grasped new resources in the changing public sphere - the dynamic new media of post-war Australia.


Osmanlı Devleti'nde Üniversite Darülfünûn, Yaşar Semiz Dec 1999

Osmanlı Devleti'nde Üniversite Darülfünûn, Yaşar Semiz

Yaşar Semiz

No abstract provided.