Australia the Recreational Society
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From its very inception Australia has been a derivative society: First as part of the British Empire and then soon after World War II what Mosler considers the American Empire and the new end-of-century Americanized global culture. This has meant that Australia has struggled to attain its own identity. Mosler explores that struggle for national independence a struggle that seems to be doomed to failure.According to Mosler the reasons for this failure lie in Australia''s propensity to remain a recreational culture; a culture more attuned to pleasure and dependence than regimented hard work and the concomitant collective pattern of national assertiveness. The Australian economy defense arrangements culture and psychology have been dominated by other nations and transnational forces. The prospects for the nation in the future appear to be somewhat grim unless this historical pattern of dependence and lack of respect indeed almost contempt for national institutions is reversed. A provocative analysis that will be of interest to scholars students researchers and anyone interested in Australian history and contemporary life and culture.
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