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Faultlines: Race, Work, and the Politics of Changing Australia

by George Megalogenis

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This book investigates the political, social and economic issues dividing the nation: new versus old, city versus bush, and the inner city versus the rest. Using secret race polling conducted by the main political parties, we are confronted with the question of our times: have we become a more xenophobic society?… (more)
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This book investigates the political, social and economic issues dividing the nation: new versus old, city versus bush, and the inner city versus the rest. Using secret race polling conducted by the main political parties, we are confronted with the question of our times: have we become a more xenophobic society?

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