Reformists and revolutionaries : an interpretation of the relations between the Socialists and the mass labor organisations in New South Wales 1919-27, with special reference to Sydney
Abstract
The opening years in this study of revolutionaries and reformists
in New South Wales are extremely unsettled years, marked by widespread
strikes, the formation of new radical parties, the strengthening
of left-wing influence and authority, and the bitter clash of factions
within the mass party, the Australian Labor party, labor's established
party since 1890. No one man or clique dominates the movement. Relative
to their behaviour in previous periods, the rank and file is active
rather than passive. Through the years which follow, the left wing
retains and even extends the early hold over trade union positions which
was so vital to its influence and authority. And although the struggle
or political leadership traces out a. fluctuating course, this left wing
by no means lacks its share of victories.
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