My Basket

You’re $99.00 away from free shipping!

Your cart is empty

You’re $99.00 away from free shipping!

The Forgotten People

Paperback

|

15 March 2016

|

Australian Affairs

Have a question? Chat to our team.

"This collection challenges that assumption. It frames indigenous constitutional recognition in the context of conservative and liberal philosophical thought, and demonstrates that there may indeed be a set of reforms for constitutional recognition that can achieve the symbolic and substantive change sought by indigenous leaders, while at the same time...

"This collection challenges that assumption. It frames indigenous constitutional recognition in the context of conservative and liberal philosophical thought, and demonstrates that there may indeed be a set of reforms for constitutional recognition that can achieve the symbolic and substantive change sought by indigenous leaders, while at the same time addressing the critical concerns of constitutional conservatives and classical liberals. More than that, this collection demonstrates the genuine goodwill that many Australians share for the cause of indigenous recognition that is both practically useful and symbolically powerful.  
  
Prestigious Australian leaders and thinkers from diverse fields, including defence, business, journalism, law and religion, share their thoughts on what recognition means to them and how it might be achieved. Authors including The Australian's Chris Kenny,Major General Michael Jeffery, Cardinal George Pell, Human Rights Commissioner Tim Wilson, Australian Christian Lobby's Lyle Shelton, former Australian Business Council president Graham Bradley, and former Menzies Research Centre director Julian Leeser, offer compelling arguments in support of rec

$29.99

or 4 interest-free payments of $7.50 with
Order today for it to arrive in 2-4 weeks
Max quantity reached
Note: This item is a backorder. Purchase now and we’ll notify you when it’s ready for delivery or pick-up.
Delivery Order today for it to arrive in 2-4 weeks
Find in Store
Find in Store
Have a question? Chat to our team.

"This collection challenges that assumption. It frames indigenous constitutional recognition in the context of conservative and liberal philosophical thought, and demonstrates that there may indeed be a set of reforms for constitutional recognition that can achieve the symbolic and substantive change sought by indigenous leaders, while at the same time...

"This collection challenges that assumption. It frames indigenous constitutional recognition in the context of conservative and liberal philosophical thought, and demonstrates that there may indeed be a set of reforms for constitutional recognition that can achieve the symbolic and substantive change sought by indigenous leaders, while at the same time addressing the critical concerns of constitutional conservatives and classical liberals. More than that, this collection demonstrates the genuine goodwill that many Australians share for the cause of indigenous recognition that is both practically useful and symbolically powerful.  
  
Prestigious Australian leaders and thinkers from diverse fields, including defence, business, journalism, law and religion, share their thoughts on what recognition means to them and how it might be achieved. Authors including The Australian's Chris Kenny,Major General Michael Jeffery, Cardinal George Pell, Human Rights Commissioner Tim Wilson, Australian Christian Lobby's Lyle Shelton, former Australian Business Council president Graham Bradley, and former Menzies Research Centre director Julian Leeser, offer compelling arguments in support of rec
The Forgotten People $29.99
Koorong code 448083
ISBN 9780522869637
Pages 216
Publisher Melbourne University Press
Publication date 15 March 2016
Dimensions 17 x 153 x 233mm
Weight 0.304kg
DeliveryOrder today for it to arrive in 2-4 weeks
Returns

Enjoy peace of mind with our 60-day hassle-free returns, whether you shop online or in store.

Click here to learn more.