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Labour and the money power: Australian labour populism, 1890-1950
Peter Love
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgements (page xi)
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Introduction: 'Socialism is Being Mates'—The Populist Vision (page 1)
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1 'A Means of Robbery much Simpler than Burglary'—The Bank Crashes (page 20)
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2 The People's Weapon—The Commonwealth Bank (page 41)
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3 'The Kingdom of Shylock'—War and Finance (page 56)
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4 'Money Power Strangles Australia'—The Commonwealth Bank and Foreign Loans (page 77)
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5 'A Lord of Finance'—The Niemeyer Mission (page 91)
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6 'Finance is Government'—The Scullin Government, the Premiers' Plan and Lang (page 108)
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7 The 'A plus B' of Financial Oppression—Douglas Credit (page 133)
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8 'A New Jerusalem'—Keynes and Post-War Reconstruction (page 141)
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9 'A Vassal State'—The Debate over Bretton Woods (page 158)
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10 'Smiting Mammon'—Bank Nationalization (page 165)
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Conclusion (page 181)
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Notes (page 193)
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Bibliography (page 214)
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Index (page 225)
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Published: 1984
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
- 9780522842661 (paper)