EPISODE · Apr 12, 2025 · 14 MIN
Episode 12: Labor in vain part 3
from Lighting a candle for democracy: Australian politics from 1967 to 1977. · host anncamp342
In this episode of "Lighting a Candle for Democracy," we delve deep into the Australian Labour Party's tenacious journey through the years 1930 to 1949. Understand the challenges faced by pivotal leaders like John Curtin, Ben Chifley, and Arthur Calwell as they navigated through depression, war, and the party's own internal struggles. Explore how the Labour Party grappled with rising communism and the emergence of the Industrial Groups, shaped by religious and political influences. Discover the impacts of World War II on ALP's governance and the strategic measures taken during the notorious coal strike and nationalization of banks under Chifley's leadership. Gain insight into how these events would seed political shifts, ultimately leading to Labour's unexpected defeat by Robert Menzies in 1949. Join us as we unpack this critical period in Australia's political history.
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In this episode of "Lighting a Candle for Democracy," we delve deep into the Australian Labour Party's tenacious journey through the years 1930 to 1949. Understand the challenges faced by pivotal leaders like John Curtin, Ben Chifley, and Arthur Calwell as they navigated through depression, war, and the party's own internal struggles. Explore how the Labour Party grappled with rising communism and the emergence of the Industrial Groups, shaped by religious and political influences. Discover the impacts of World War II on ALP's governance and the strategic measures taken during the notorious coal strike and nationalization of banks under Chifley's leadership. Gain insight into how these events would seed political shifts, ultimately leading to Labour's unexpected defeat by Robert Menzies in 1949. Join us as we unpack this critical period in Australia's political history.
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