For twenty years the Australian Democrats have worked hard to 'keep the bastards honest', in the memorable words of Don Chipp. This book tells the story of how a bold experiment in participatory democracy created a continuing challenge to Australia's two-party system. This is the story of how the attempt a myriad of doubters said couldn't succeed, did. The result was a 'minor' party with a major impact. For twenty years the Democrats in the Senate have been a consistent force for change. The environmental movement, the ...
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For twenty years the Australian Democrats have worked hard to 'keep the bastards honest', in the memorable words of Don Chipp. This book tells the story of how a bold experiment in participatory democracy created a continuing challenge to Australia's two-party system. This is the story of how the attempt a myriad of doubters said couldn't succeed, did. The result was a 'minor' party with a major impact. For twenty years the Democrats in the Senate have been a consistent force for change. The environmental movement, the women's movement, the popular demand for more accountability in politics - these are but three of the many forces for betterment that have been given a strong voice by the Democrats in the centre of national politics. For twenty years the Democrats at State and local government level have carried the same message as their Senate counterparts to their communities. Whether they are seen as part of a 'post-materialist challenge to materialist politics' or as irritants goading the two old parties to 'lift their game' or as the true inheritors of Australia's creative social liberation tradition, the Democrats are a key part of the nation's po
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