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With an introduction by Hugh Mackay
'Australia is a lucky country, run mainly by second-rate people who share its luck.'
The phrase 'the lucky country' has become part of our lexicon; it's forever being invoked in debates about the Australian way of life, but is all too often misused by those blind to Horne's irony.
When it was first published in 1964 The Lucky Country caused a sensation. Horne took Australian society to task for its philistinism, provincialism and dependence. The book was a wake-up call to an unimaginative nation, an indictment of a country mired in mediocrity and manacled to its past. Although it's a study of the confident Australia of the 1960s, the book still remains illuminating and insightful decades later. The Lucky Country is valuable not only as a source of continuing truths and revealing snapshots of the past, but above all as a key to understanding the anxieties and discontents of Australian society today.
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The lucky country: Australia in the sixties
1978, Angus & Robertson
in English
- 2nd rev. ed [i.e. 3rd ed].
020713653X 9780207136535
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The Lucky Country: Australia Today
June 1964, Terra Nova Pr, Penguin Books
in English
0140700129 9780140700121
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