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Australian Values, Liberal Traditions and Australian Democracy: Introductory Considerations of Government for Contemporary Civil Society

Thompson, Lester J. and Stannard, John (2008) Australian Values, Liberal Traditions and Australian Democracy: Introductory Considerations of Government for Contemporary Civil Society. Social Alternatives 27(1):pp. 58-63.

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Abstract

This paper considers the values that the Australian Government prescribes for new Australians within its citizenship requirements. It compares them with the liberal democratic traditions of Australia and then logically develops expectations for government in support of civil society. A number of key requirements for a healthy civil society are postulated from these expectations. Some recent events are compared with these requirements as a preliminary cautionary note and as a reason for public scrutiny regarding such intentions, values and traditions. In consideration of such matters, an assessment methodology is proposed so that the spirit of government actions can be evaluated. This introduces an evaluation method by which government might be judged effective or wanting in respect to its support of the traditional values and rights of civil society in Australia.

Item Type:Journal Article
Status:Published
Keywords:democracy; civil society; social policy; government; social democracy; liberal; liberalism; liberal values; constitutionalism; Australia; Australian values; Australian tradition; public policy
Subjects:360000 Policy and Political Science > 360100 Political Science > 360104 Political Theory and Political Philosophy
360000 Policy and Political Science
220000 Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts - General
440000 Philosophy and Religion > 440100 Philosophy > 440110 Social Philosophy
390000 Law, Justice and Law Enforcement > 390100 Law > 390109 Civil Law
360000 Policy and Political Science > 360200 Policy and Administration
370000 Studies in Human Society > 370200 Social Work > 370203 Social Policy
360000 Policy and Political Science > 360100 Political Science > 360101 Australian Government and Politics
360000 Policy and Political Science > 360200 Policy and Administration > 360201 Public Policy
370000 Studies in Human Society > 370100 Sociology > 370102 Social Policy and Planning
390000 Law, Justice and Law Enforcement > 390300 Justice and Legal Studies > 390399 Justice and Legal Studies not elsewhere classified
390000 Law, Justice and Law Enforcement > 390300 Justice and Legal Studies
ID Code:13944
Deposited By:Thompson, Lester J
Deposited On:02 July 2008
Alternative Locations:http://www.socialalternatives.com/
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2008 University of Queensland
Copyright Statement:Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.