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The Australian disease : on the decline of love and the rise of non-freedom / by Richard Flanagan.

The Australian disease : on the decline of love and the rise of non-freedom / by Richard Flanagan.
Australian disease :
The Australian Disease is Richard Flanagan's perceptive, hilarious, searing exposé of the conformity that afflicts our public life. From Weary Dunlop to Vassily Grossman, from David Hicks to Craig Thomson, Flanagan takes us on a wildly entertaining and unsettling trip. If we are to find hope, he says, we must take our compass more from ourselves and less from the powerful.

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306/FLA
Adult Non-Fiction   Laurieton . Available .  
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Record Number 612333
ISBN 9781863957618
1863957618
Author Flanagan, Richard
Title The Australian disease : on the decline of love and the rise of non-freedom / by Richard Flanagan.
Portion of title On the decline of love and the rise of non-freedom
Publication details Collingwood, VIC : Black Inc., 2015.
Pagination etc. 55 pages ; 19 cm.
Series Short blacks 1
Summary Note The Australian Disease is Richard Flanagan's perceptive, hilarious, searing exposé of the conformity that afflicts our public life. From Weary Dunlop to Vassily Grossman, from David Hicks to Craig Thomson, Flanagan takes us on a wildly entertaining and unsettling trip. If we are to find hope, he says, we must take our compass more from ourselves and less from the powerful.
Subject Social conditions
Social psychology
Attitude (Psychology)
Conformity
Politics and government
Social psychology -- Australia
Attitude (Psychology) -- Australia
Conformity -- Australia
Australia -- Politics and government -- 21st century
Australia -- Social conditions -- 21st century
Australian
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