Malcolm Fraser: The Political Memoirs
A Nonfiction, Biography, History book. all Australian Citizens, political players, social activists
Part memoir and part authorized biography, this account chronicles the life and governmental record of one of Australia’s most interesting and possibly most misunderstood Prime MinistersMalcolm Fraser. Tracing the story of a shy boy who grew to become one of the most persistent, insistent, and controversial political voices in Australian government, this discussion examines the Vietnam War, the dismissal of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, and Malcolm Fraser’s own term in office. Through his many disputes with the conservative Howard Government, Fraser emerges as an enduring liberal, constantly reinterpreting core values to meet the needs of changing times.
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- Pages: 864 pages
- ISBN: 9780522855791 / 522855792
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all Australian Citizens, political players, social activists 24 October 2010: a very informative, revealing and frank memoir. Admired the writing style immensely, and felt it humanised Malcolm Fraser. May just have to read John Howard's memoirs next to learn his side of the story. Everybody is entitled to a memoir to set the record straight. This one does Malcolm Fraser no favours.I approached the book with a fairly open mind on Fraser's life. The Fraser Prime Minstership was during my school years, and Menzies, Gorton, and McMahon and Holt were all before my time. I knew Fraser's work with Care Australia, and...