
The Lucky Country: Australia In The Sixties
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Donald Horne's seminal work, The Lucky Country: Australia In The Sixties, presents a trenchant critique of Australian society during a pivotal decade. This revised and enlarged edition chronicles the nation's cultural and political landscape, arguing that its prosperity stemmed more from fortunate circumstances than from strategic foresight or innovation. Horne's incisive analysis uncovers the underlying complacency and colonial mentality that shaped the country's identity. The book offers a provocative and often witty examination, challenging readers to reconsider the foundations of Australia's perceived success. It illustrates a crucial period in Australian history through a lens of sharp observation and intellectual rigor.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Previous owner
Donald Horne's seminal work, The Lucky Country: Australia In The Sixties, presents a trenchant critique of Australian society during a pivotal decade. This revised and enlarged edition chronicles the nation's cultural and political landscape, arguing that its prosperity stemmed more from fortunate circumstances than from strategic foresight or innovation. Horne's incisive analysis uncovers the underlying complacency and colonial mentality that shaped the country's identity. The book offers a provocative and often witty examination, challenging readers to reconsider the foundations of Australia's perceived success. It illustrates a crucial period in Australian history through a lens of sharp observation and intellectual rigor.











