
Unity in Autonomy
Publisher’s description:
Australian liberalism is the nation’s oldest political tradition, yet its belief in freedom of thought and action has often inhibited its adherents from joining together in common purpose.
Resolving this dilemma was the task which lay before Robert Menzies and the varied supporters of the liberal cause in the wake of the disastrous 1943 federal election wipeout. Their solution was Unity in Autonomy - a new party with a clear ‘philosophy’ to inspire and unite people behind the principles of freedom, opportunity, enterprise and individual dignity, combined with the autonomy of state divisions to organise and articulate liberalism in their own way. This landmark history of the founding of the Liberal Party is the first to explore the party’s pervasive federalism, and how forging a structure that can uphold core principles while accommodating local differences, has helped the party long outlive its centre-right predecessors.
Editor: Zachary Gorman
Publishers: Connor Court Publishing and The Robert Menzies Institute
Format: Hardback
Pages: 364
Published: September 2024
ISBN: 9781923224414
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