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Keeping the Red Flag Flying: The Democratic Socialist Party in Australian Politics: Documents, 1992-2002
Against the Stream: The Socialist Workers Party, 1972-92
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Contrary to reports at the time, Marxism and socialism did not die in 1991. While some on the left succumbed to demoralisation, the Democratic Socialist Party saw the new situation as both a setback and an opportunity. The reports in this volume document the DSP’s efforts over a decade to expand and rejuvenate revolutionary socialism in Au

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 30, 2021
Keeping the Red Flag Flying: The Democratic Socialist Party in Australian Politics: Documents, 1992-2002
Against the Stream: The Socialist Workers Party, 1972-92

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  • Against the Stream: The Socialist Workers Party, 1972-92

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    Against the Stream: The Socialist Workers Party, 1972-92
    Against the Stream: The Socialist Workers Party, 1972-92

    This second volume of The History of the Democratic Socialist Party and Resistance covers the exciting and turbulent 20-year period that opened with the election of the Whitlam government in 1972. It was a time of change and struggle: “Kerr’s coup” sacking the Labor government Battles between the Fraser

  • Keeping the Red Flag Flying: The Democratic Socialist Party in Australian Politics: Documents, 1992-2002

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    Keeping the Red Flag Flying: The Democratic Socialist Party in Australian Politics: Documents, 1992-2002
    Keeping the Red Flag Flying: The Democratic Socialist Party in Australian Politics: Documents, 1992-2002

    Contrary to reports at the time, Marxism and socialism did not die in 1991. While some on the left succumbed to demoralisation, the Democratic Socialist Party saw the new situation as both a setback and an opportunity. The reports in this volume document the DSP’s efforts over a decade to expand and rejuvenate revolutionary socialism in Au

Author

John Percy

John Percy, a founding member of Resistance and the Democratic Socialist Party, was national secretary of the DSP during the period covered by this volume. His reports included here document the campaigns and activities of the DSP when it was the largest organisation on the Australian left.

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