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David Mosler - Australia: The Recreational SocietyFrom its very inception Australia has been a derivative society: First as part of the British Empire and then, soon after World War II,...
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From its very inception Australia has been a derivative society: First as part of the British Empire and then, soon after World War II, what Mosler considers the American Empire and the new end-of-century Americanized global culture. This has meant that Australia has struggled to attain its own identity. Mosler explores that struggle for national independence, a struggle that seems to be doomed to failure.
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| Authors | David Mosler |
| Nonfiction Category | History • Political Science • Social Science |
| Nonfiction Subcategory | Ethnic Studies / General • Popular Culture • Australia & New Zealand • Political Ideologies / Nationalism |
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