THE PEOPLE'S CASE, Democratic & Anti-Democratic Ideas in Australia's Constitutional Debate,
by Patrick O'Brien
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Constitutional Press, publishers, Perth, Western Australia 1996 large-format softcover, 6½" x 10" Book in AS NEW condition "Australia's leading scholar of constituional theory, executive power, and political corruption, demonstrates how the republican push is presently led by the opponents of democracy and constitutional limits on the power of politicians. 'The People's Case' is a barricade against politicians with a passion for nationalism, vituperative oratory, cultural bribery, social controls and Wagner." - Brian Buckley. "Herein lies the essence of constitutional reform in Australia, and it is the genius of Professor O'Brien to have made plain why this is so," - Professor Martyn Webb.
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- Bookseller
- Pegasus Book Orphanage (AU)
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- Title
- THE PEOPLE'S CASE, Democratic & Anti-Democratic Ideas in Australia's Constitutional Debate,
- Author
- Patrick O'Brien
- Format/Binding
- Large-format softcover, 6½" x 10"
- Book Condition
- New Book in AS NEW condition
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Constitutional Press, publishers, Perth, Western Australia
- Date Published
- 1996
- Pages
- 182 pages
- Keywords
- Republicanism Australia Constitution Democracy Politics Governments Politicians Political Corruption
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