Where to From Here: Australian egalitarianism under threat
By (Author) Fred Argy
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st April 2003
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government policies
330
224
Width 140mm, Height 208mm
246g
Egalitarianism is still very much at the centre of public policy debate in Australia. Many of the most pertinent issues - unemployment, labour market reform, budgets, welfare reform and the state of the health and education systems - are essentially about distribution and social priorities. However, there is no mistaking that Australia is in the throes of a gradual and often deliberate process of disintegration of old egalitarian values and the outlook is more of the same. Australia's economic and social gap is widening. Why then is Australian egalitarianism under threat Is it right to "blame" economists for this or are cultural, social and political forces more important Is it the consequence of economic rationalism Globalization Or the result of political leadership At the end of the day what do the effects of the adoption of less egalitarian policies mean for the overall well-being of ordinary Australians And what are the options for the future In this concise analysis, Fred Argy clarifies the underlying cultural, moral and philosophical forces responsible for the changing face of egalitarianism, and outlines an ambitious, but economically and politically viable, social reform agenda for the future.
FRED ARGY has advised governments from Menzies to Keating and has been awarded an OBE and AM for services to economic planning. Fred Argy is the author of Australia at the Crossroads.