The Australian League Of Rights: A Study In Political Extremism And Subversion

The Australian League Of Rights: A Study In Political Extremism And Subversion

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Edition: First Edition

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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
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A rigorous work of political analysis, this study chronicles the rise and operations of the Australian League of Rights, one of Australia's most controversial and enduring far-right organizations. Andrew A. Campbell meticulously uncovers the group's ideological foundations, its networks of influence, and the methods it employed to infiltrate mainstream political and social institutions. Written with the authority of careful investigative scholarship, the text argues that the League represents a sustained and calculated threat to democratic values, drawing on primary sources and documented evidence to build its case. Campbell illustrates how extremist movements can embed themselves within respectable civic structures, making their subversive agendas difficult to detect and counter. The result is an essential and sobering resource for anyone seeking to understand the mechanics of political extremism in the Australian context.

Author: Andrew A. Campbell
Format: Paperback
Published: 1978, Outback Press
Genre: Politics & law

Description

Edition: First Edition

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image, good clean copy with usual shelf wear.

A rigorous work of political analysis, this study chronicles the rise and operations of the Australian League of Rights, one of Australia's most controversial and enduring far-right organizations. Andrew A. Campbell meticulously uncovers the group's ideological foundations, its networks of influence, and the methods it employed to infiltrate mainstream political and social institutions. Written with the authority of careful investigative scholarship, the text argues that the League represents a sustained and calculated threat to democratic values, drawing on primary sources and documented evidence to build its case. Campbell illustrates how extremist movements can embed themselves within respectable civic structures, making their subversive agendas difficult to detect and counter. The result is an essential and sobering resource for anyone seeking to understand the mechanics of political extremism in the Australian context.