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... National Country Party , whose present situation we consider in a moment . Its sudden emergence can best be seen as the response of an electorate to an attractive and persuasive politician , himself disaffected from a major party , at a ...
... National Country Party , whose present situation we consider in a moment . Its sudden emergence can best be seen as the response of an electorate to an attractive and persuasive politician , himself disaffected from a major party , at a ...
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... party's heartland , held by the party since its foundation 60 years earlier . For the party to have lost its distinctiveness there is a message of great portent . It does not mean that the National Country Party will die tomorrow , but ...
... party's heartland , held by the party since its foundation 60 years earlier . For the party to have lost its distinctiveness there is a message of great portent . It does not mean that the National Country Party will die tomorrow , but ...
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... Party began as the political wing of the urban bourgeoisie , or that the National Country Party began as the political wing of the graziers and farmers . It is plain that before very long ( and certainly after the split in the Labor Party ...
... Party began as the political wing of the urban bourgeoisie , or that the National Country Party began as the political wing of the graziers and farmers . It is plain that before very long ( and certainly after the split in the Labor Party ...
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Stability and Change | 1 |
PARTI THE NATURE OF PARTY CHOICE | 16 |
Politics and the Voter | 17 |
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