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Australia First Party Pamphlet List This list is current at the date of publication. Further updates will take place as the press keeps rolling. Australia First Party publishes a wide array of cheap-priced pamphlets for the instruction of members and the recruitment of new supporters. Unless otherwise stated, all pamphlets are $2. The usual format is A-5, although some may be A-4. These pamphlets are available from the National office (P.O. Box 593 Rockdale 2216) and Victorian office (P.O. Box 223 Croydon 3136). Cheques, Money Orders, Stamps. 1. Australia First Party Programmatic And Membership Documents The party seeks to instruct its members in how to build the party and to directly recruit their fellow Australians. Member Starter Booklet. A simple guide to the party and how to act to advance it. Australia First Party Community and Electoral Programme. The 8 Core Policies which are the party’s articles of association, the full Programme which we advance and defend in the community and in all elections and - our model of civil dissent as the way forward. Party Of The Nation. Philosophy, rights, and obligations of membership. We explain what sort of party Australia First is and why it is not a mainstreamed electoralist organisation Branch Activities Manual. This is a guide to all party organizers on how to construct branches and carry out activities. It sets out the responsibilities of officers and how to build local profile and activism. The Winning Edge. (Lachlan Black) Localised organisational structure and effective political action. Various techniques. On Political Guerrilla War (Jim Saleam and others) The radical method that launches activism with minimal resources. It separates the nationalist struggle from would-be activists who would move upon nationalist political ground. 2. The Nationalist Ideal The idea of Australia First nationalism is explained and developed by the party as its essential underpinning base. There is an importance for defining the Australian identity in a time that it is denied. We also present an understanding of the significance of our nationalist movement. The Social Revolutionary Nature of Australian Nationalism (Alex Norwick) The updated version of a classic of Australian nationalism, setting its place within our country and on the world stage. Involves too, the theory of nationalism as a system It also states the heritage of Australia’s pioneering visionaries for a new society. $5 The True Cause of Australian Independence. (Jim Saleam and Lorraine Sharp) An assessment of the challenges facing Australia in the 21 st Century against the background of geopolitics and the Australian quest for and ideal of – national independence. $3 Integral Nationalism (Jim Saleam) A contribution to the theory of nationalism and the nature of the Australian ethnic identity, European in general but native to the soil in particular. The Fight For Australian Culture. (Jim Saleam) A discussion of the struggle which engendered Australian culture and the importance of its defence against various forms of internationalism and multiculti. The Americanisation Of Australian Culture (Andrew Patterson) A clear statement on the ill-effects of mass consumer culture and US movie nad television on Australian language and mindset. Simple and readable. 3. The Australian State Australian nationalists bring clarity to the vexing question of the state in Australia. What is it? Whom does it serve? Why can political change not occur through institutions established by it. We explain its history an nature The Nature Of State Power. (Jim Saleam) A brief overview of the ebolution of the state in Australia from colonial times and the sort of popular power that must succeed it. The Illusion Of Parliament. (Jim Saleam) Contrary to the fairy tales that sanctify parliament and maintain it is where power lies, we explain that parliament is both a fig leaf for the exercise of real power and also just one aspect of how power is actually exercised. Capitalist Liberal Democracy. Ted Mack. Exposing the reality of the controlling Traitor Class, and the necessary path to reclaim freedom. It offers some challenging ideas on getting more popular outcomes for he people. The Coming Struggle -Tasks For Australian Nationalism The Struggle for Australian Independence. Facing challenges to the continued existence of the Australian People. 4. Immigration and Population The immigration challenge to the survival of the Australian Continent and the Nation are crucial modern questions with an underlying and long history. The nationalist movement is known for its Eurocentric stand on immigration The Catastrophe of World Overpopulation. Frosty Wooldridge An excellent shorthand overview of the disaster of continued population increase across the planet and the threat it poses to the survival of the European race. Australia's “Magna Carta”. Jack Lang. A chapter from a work by Jack Lang. He interprets the original White Australia Policy as a type of Magna Carta for Australia. The Immigration Saga. (Arthur Calwell). A chapter from Arthur Calwell’s biography sets out the purposes of the post- war immigration policy as a means to strengthen Australia’s European base and to contribute to the development of the Nation. Danger for Australia. (Arthur Calwell). A 1947 pamphlet that was part of the ongoing struggle between the conservative big money connected forces and the ordinary working Australian over immigration policy. Foreign Refugees And The Response Of Compassionate Australians It answers the false assumptions of the refugee lobby and calls for Australian wealth and resources to serve Australians. The dispossession of Australians in their own country by foreign fakers must be combated. 5. The Economic Reform Of The Commonwealth The nationalist economic programme is one that would mobilize the resources of the Commonwealth to serve the whole people. The co-operative Commonwealth would sustain the Nation at a high level of wellbeing and opportunity. National Self-Sufficiency. (Dr. G Mosley OWB). National self-sufficiency is possible and desirable in the (over) consumption society. We explain how. The Steady State Economy Explained. The alternative to the endless expansion ideal of free market capitalism. A steady state economy is one that provides for all and grows by steady limited increments. Beyond Economic Treadmill. (A R Jones). An old classic of Australian nationalist economic thought. It outlines the process of credit creation of the banking system, the endless world of debt and its holding back of modern and emancipating technologies. The antidote of National Credit is explained. $5 Public Work Service Programme. The application of national labour to the development of the nation. Self Sufficiency (John Maynard Keynes1933). One of the better arguments of the bankers’ economist Keynes whose ideas on pump-prime finance was turned to other uses. Steady State Economics. Herman Daly 2008 and John Stuart Mill 1848 True ecological and economic sustainability, independence and prosperity for Australia. Neo-Liberalism – The Root Of All Our Problems (George Monbiot) A look at how neo-liberal economics has pervaded every aspect of the economic order from free trade to suppression of the price of labour, from business ethics to privatisation. 6. Roots of Australian Nationalism Series. It is necessary for Australian nationalists to ground themselves in their country’s true history. Our series puts great names and their story before a new generation. Nationalism and The Labour Struggle – William Lane. On the history and ideas of the great union leader William Lane. Henry Lawson – The Australian National State. Australia’s national poet defined a new state of the whole people. Australian Nativism - Frank Tate 1911 Australian identity is native to our soil. It has great ethno-cultural antecedents, but it is how we have applied these things that makes us who we are. Labor’s Objective – William Guthrie Spence. The social programme for a Co-operative Commonwealth was set out by the great union leader of the Shearers’ Strike of 1891, William Guthrie Spence. From his book. 7. Aborigines The Aboriginal question is one for reflection and we aim to present certain truths of relevance to placing the history of the race in broad context. The Fabrication of Aboriginal History. (K Windshuttle) It has usually been white liberals who have fabricated aspects of Aboriginal history, not to assist the progress of the ancient race, but to delegitimize Australia’s European heritage. The Passing of the Australian Pygmies (K Windshuttle). Exposing the deviations from truth of the ‘Aboriginal Industry’ which fails to acknowledge the pygmy race of North Queensland. 8. Eureka Stockade And :Lambing Flat A grand moment in Australian history that created the Southern Cross icon of the nationalist movement and offered the clarion call towards a new Southern Nation. Peter Lalor’s Statement -1855. How did peter Lalor, the hero of the Stockade define his actions? Eureka Stockade – Birth of the Australian National Idea. Australian nationalists maintain, like our national poet Henry Lawson, that the events at Eureka entered folklore and were part of a spirit that engendered the idea of an Australian Nation. The Battle Of Lambing Flat (frank Clune) A classic short item by Frank Clune, legendary writer of the period 1940-1970 about the great uprising at gold-mining town of Lambing Flat against the presence of Chinese labour in 1860-1861, an event that prefigured the great anti-immigration movement of later decades. The Eureka Tradition. (D Miller). Some thoughts on the tradition that was born at Eureka. The Eureka Rebellion of 1854. (R Golan). Historical material on the Eureka Rebellion. Australia’s Flag of Stars. Poems on Eureka Stockade. The Affair at Eureka. (Nathan Spielvogel. 1928). Historical material and interpretation of the events at Eureka. 9. Percy Stephensen and Australia First Man of letters and cultural-political activist, Percy Stephensen, wrote extensively in the 1930s and subsequently on the Australian identity as the country came out of the imperial torpor.