Richard Downing: Economics, Advocacy and Social Reform in Australia

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Melbourne University Press, 2001 - Biography & Autobiography - 346 pages
"In this first biography of Downing, Nicholas Brown is particularly interested to examine his rich and complex contributions to public debate in Australia. Downing's interests ranged widely, from economics to the arts and education, and their expression has much to tell us about Australian politics and society. Readers will find many revealing insights into the discussion and formation of public policy during the post-war decades, and into a particular style of Australian liberalism. The story of Richard Downing's life will fascinate readers, and its telling illuminates many aspects of contemporary Australian history."--BOOK JACKET.

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The next generation
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Atheism hedonism nihilisim
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Mr Downing does his best work in a rose garden
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Copyright

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