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The Australian Citizen

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Description

What holds a country together? Murdoch answers plainly: shared ideas, just laws, and citizens who choose to do right. Beginning with the โ€œsocial instinctโ€ that draws people into community, he explains government as societyโ€™s toolโ€”made, improved, and kept running by ordinary men and women. He distinguishes the legislature, judiciary, and executive; shows how local councils handle roads, health, and water; how the States steward wider responsibilities; and how the Commonwealth manages matters of โ€œcommon concern.โ€ Throughout, examples and analogies make abstract terms vivid and practical.
Readers finish with more than facts: they gain habits of attention, fair-mindedness, and public spiritโ€”virtues that steady judgment, welcome responsibility, and turn love of country into everyday goodwill.

Content Advisory:ย 

While The Australian Citizen has some useful information, it is better seen as a historical document. Please be advised that the text contains language, social theories, and racial attitudes of the time that are now harmful and offensive. Examples include:

  • Dehumanizing Language: The use of outdated and offensive terms to describe Indigenous and non-European peoples.

  • Racial Ideology: Explicit support for the “White Australia” policy and pseudo-scientific theories regarding racial purity.

  • Colonial Bias: Paternalistic views toward “subject races” and the dismissal of their right to self-determination.

These views do not reflect modern values and are preserved to help readers understand the ideologies that shaped early 20th-century Australian society, the effects of which we still need to wrestle with today.

A new Civics book is on the way, so if you don’t need something urgently I’d suggest waiting for it.

Additional information

Book Size

5.5 x 8.5 in

Color/B&W

Black & white

Cover Finish

Matte

Font Size

EB Garamond Regular 12 pt

Images

20 b&w images

Page Count

224

Paper Color

Creme

Paper Weight

74gsm

Author

Format

Softcover, Hardcover, Digital

Time Period

20th Century

Age Range

11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16

Location

Oceania

Subject

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