The History of 'New Right' Ideas in Australia
Jim Saleam ()
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Jim Saleam: Academy of Social and Political Research, Postal: P.O.Box N291, Grovesnor Place 1220, Australia, http://www.academy-of-social-and-political-research.com
Ab Aeterno, vol. 1, issue 1, 6
Abstract:
Australians are currently discussing and debating (as they have for a lengthy period) those ideas generally referred to as 'European New Right'.
This general current of thought has a long history in Australia. It is also a generally unknown history, although some early protagonists of the New Right school of thought are still with us. Certainly, this sideline history would neither be known to the school's Continent or American New Right protagonists-nor to their descendents.
In this sketch, I assume that the reader is definitely familiar with aspects of New Right and requires no instruction
Keywords: Alain de Benoist; Tomislav Sunic; Conservative Revolution; Alec Saunders; Michael O'Meara; P.R.Stephensen; Eurasianism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B30 Y80 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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