International socialism and Australian labour : a study of the impact of left-wing and internationalist doctrines and influences on the organised labour movement, 1918-32
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This thesis is concerned with a minor yet
significant strand of thought in the Australian labour
movement. It focusses on the various socialist parties
and groupings amongst labour organisations and traces their
reactions to local and overseas affairs. My main interests
have been several: to record and analyse the changes in
left-wing ideologies after the first world war; to measure
the influence of socialist doctrines on the industrial and
political activities of their adherents; and, more generally,
to assess the nature and extent of left-wing and socialist
internationalism in relation to its influence on the mass
unions and the mass political parties of organised labour.
The thesis is not principally an individual party history,
nor a series of histories of socialist groups, but seeks to
concentrate on the impact on the broader labour movement of
the concepts which those on the far left wing professed.
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