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Chifley

af David Day

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On a political level, Ben Chifley is a Labor icon who vies with John Curtin for the top place in the party's pantheon of heroes. But like Curtin, he was admired across political boundaries. As prime minister from 1945-49, he established many of the policies that became an accepted part of Australian life: mass immigration, full employment, the Snowy Mountains Scheme, to name just a few. In contrast to our age of privatisation and economic rationalism, Chifley stood for a strong state sector able to moderate the excesses of capitalism. However, Chifley's personal life had melancholic resonances. In his early childhood he was sent from his parents' house to live a primitive rural life with his grandfather. His marriage was childless, to his bitter regret, and he was involved for much of it with another woman in whose company he was destined to die. Chifley is a gripping and essential political biography from David Day, author of "John Curtin: A Life" and winner of the 2000 Queensland Premier's Prize for History.are /… (mere)
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Ben Chifley remains one of the great figures in Australian political history; that rare figure that seems to be universally liked by the political sphere (or at least not greatly unliked). His working class background is also so different to today's politicians that one forgets that politicians can be anything but law graduates with a employment history consisting of working for another politician.

Day goes way back into Chifley's ancestry (to the point where I started to wonder when our protagonist would get a look in), before showing Chifley's humble beginnings and his slow rise to the top of Australian politics (with many a hurdle; surely Chifley had the hardest ride to the top of any Australian Prime Minister).

If there could be a complaint about this book (besides the fear of dropping the heavy tome on my foot) is that Day perhaps doesn't delve into Chifley's private life; not for prurient, sensational reasons, but because his affair may well have affected the decisions he made. ( )
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On a political level, Ben Chifley is a Labor icon who vies with John Curtin for the top place in the party's pantheon of heroes. But like Curtin, he was admired across political boundaries. As prime minister from 1945-49, he established many of the policies that became an accepted part of Australian life: mass immigration, full employment, the Snowy Mountains Scheme, to name just a few. In contrast to our age of privatisation and economic rationalism, Chifley stood for a strong state sector able to moderate the excesses of capitalism. However, Chifley's personal life had melancholic resonances. In his early childhood he was sent from his parents' house to live a primitive rural life with his grandfather. His marriage was childless, to his bitter regret, and he was involved for much of it with another woman in whose company he was destined to die. Chifley is a gripping and essential political biography from David Day, author of "John Curtin: A Life" and winner of the 2000 Queensland Premier's Prize for History.are /

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