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The Prosperity Gospel: How Scott Morrison Won and Bill Shorten Lost: Quarterly Essay 74

(Paperback, 74th edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Prosperity Gospel: How Scott Morrison Won and Bill Shorten Lost: Quarterly Essay 74

Contributors:

By (Author) Erik Jensen

ISBN:

9781760641511

Publisher:

Black Inc.

Imprint:

Quarterly Essay

Publication Date:

24th June 2019

Edition:

74th edition

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

112

Dimensions:

Width 167mm, Height 233mm, Spine 10mm

Weight:

172g

Description

A dazzling and insightful look at the Australian federal election 2019. What went wrong for Labor and how did Scott Morrison achieve his remarkable victory In this dazzling report from the campaign trail, Erik Jensen homes in on the insecurities that drive Bill Shorten and the certainties that helped Scott Morrison win. He considers how each man reflects, challenges and comforts the national character. Who are Morrison's "quiet Australians" What did Shorten Labor fail to see And will fear always trump hope in politics The Prosperity Gospel sheds new light on the politics of a divided nation. "Arthur Sinodinos says the election is a crapshoot. He's in a car park in Nowra, waiting for Morrison. 'The momentum has been with us at different times, especially in Queensland,' he says. 'Central Queensland, even the outer suburbs of Brisbane. It's a narrow pathway to victory, with the odds going the other way. But it ain't over until it's over.' Despite everything, Arthur Sinodinos has an honest face. He does not look confident."

Author Bio

Erik Jensen is the award-winning author of Acute Misfortune and On Kate Jennings. He is founding editor of The Saturday Paper and editor-in-chief of Schwartz Media. He has written for film and television, and was the winner of the Walkley Award for Young Print Journalist of the Year and the United Nations Association of Australia's Media Peace Award.

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