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Title: EGALITARIAN AUSTRALIA


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EGALITARIAN AUSTRALIA
  • Death of the fair go?

2
Egalitarianism in Australia
  • A distinctively Australian value.
  • Is it under threat today are the riots in
    Macquarie Fields evidence of social disadvantage
    and government neglect or the rioters just bad???

3
Questions for today
  • What are the origins of the vision of Australia
    as an egalitarian society?
  • What have been the material effects of
    Australias commitment to egalitarianism?
  • What meanings does egalitarianism have in
    contemporary Australia?

4
Outline
  • Defining Australian egalitarianism.
  • Historical context 19th century beginnings to
    1950s peak.
  • Material effects of the commitment to
    egalitarianism.
  • Debates in contemporary Australia the death of
    egalitarianism?

5
Defining Australian egalitarianism
  • 1. Equality of opportunity and equality of
    outcomes.
  • 2. Egalitarianism of manners Jack is as good as
    his master.
  • 3. Sameness - only equal if we are all the same

6
Origins of Australian egalitarianism
  • Class relations.
  • Life on the frontier.
  • The significance of the 1850s gold rushes.

7
Material effects
  • Australia as a social laboratory.
  • suffrage
  • the social wage
  • welfare benefits
  • Influence on the role of government.
  • Equality of outcome.
  • The ideology of mateship

8
Egalitarianism of sameness
  • The doctrine of the equality of man was never
    intended to include racial equality and was never
    intended to apply to the equality of the
    Englishman and the Chinaman.
  • (Edmund Barton, Australias first PM)

9
Sunday Too Far Away
  • What ideas of egalitarianism are evident in this
    scene?

10
The 1950s a prosperous nation
  • The development of an expanded middle class and
    an affluent working class.
  • High levels of home ownership
  • Relatively even distribution of wealth.

11
Critiquing the equality of sameness
  • Tall poppy syndrome.
  • Fosters mediocrity.
  • Emphasis on cultural and racial homogeneity.

12
What about today?
  • Shifts in the meanings of egalitarianism.
  • The divide between rich and poor.
  • Two Australias - elites and ordinary
    Australians.
  • Class vs cultural differences as the main
    dividing line.
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