Description: The nation has unfinished business. After more than two centuries, can a rightful place be found for Australia's original peoples? Over the next two years, Australians will decide if and how Aboriginal people will be recognised in the Constitution. Professor Greg Craven writes: 'We have a committed Prime Minister, and a committed opposition. We have a receptive electorate. There will never be a better time. We have no choice but to address the question. If constitutions deal with fundamental things, our indigenous heritage is pretty fundamental.' In A Rightful Place, Noel Pearson shows how the idea of 'race' was embedded in the Constitution, and the distorting effect this has had. Now there is a chance to change it - if we can agree on a way forward. In place of race, Pearson argues the Constitution should recognise Australia's Indigenous people. His essay seeks to show what Constitutional recognition means, and what it could make possible: true equality and a renewed appreciation of an ancient culture. This is a wide-ranging, eloquent call for justice, an essay of remarkable power that traverses history and culture to make the case for change.
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EAN: 9781863956819
UPC: 9781863956819
ISBN: 9781863956819
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Item Length: 24.4 cm
Number of Pages: 120 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: A Rightful Place: Race, Recognition and Amore Complete Commonwealth: Quarterly Essay 55
Publisher: Black Inc.
Publication Year: 2014
Subject: Government
Item Height: 235 mm
Item Weight: 194 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Noel Pearson
Subject Area: Regional History, Citizenship
Item Width: 168 mm
Format: Paperback