The Prince's New Clothes: Why Do Australian's Dislike Their Politicians?David Burchell, Andrew Leigh UNSW Press, 2002 - 191 pages Towards the end of the 20th century, Australia was swept by a mood of cynicism towards politicians and government. This comprehensive collection brings together politicians, policy makers and scholars to answer difficult questions in the ethical dimension of Australian politics. |
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Contents
Popular attitudes towards politicians | 47 |
Perpetual disillusionment David Burchell | 62 |
Mistrust malice and misinformation Jan Wade | 81 |
The ethics of public opinion Bob Hogg | 98 |
Ethics around the cabinet table Jeff Shaw | 112 |
Holding on to office Jeffrey Minson | 127 |
Common terms and phrases
Andrew Leigh argued asked Australian Democrats Australian political behaviour Bob Hawke British cabinet government Canberra cent civil compulsory voting confidence constitutional Crick cynicism deal decline democracy in Australia democratic DISTRUST OF POLITICIANS Egan v Willis election campaign electoral ernment ethic of office ethic of political ethics and honesty example federal politicians Goot Gow and McAllister Graham Richardson Hawke honesty and ethics Howard individual institutions issue Jeff Shaw Labor legislation less levels of trust lying Machiavelli Mackay major parties McAllister and Gow Melbourne members of parliament ment moral opinion opposition parliamentary percentages political ethics political leadership political office political parties prime minister problem promises question referendum Reid's responsible government rhetorical role sense social capital survey Sydney television tion trust in government trust in politicians University Press vote voters Weber Whitlam World Values Survey
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