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Publication date October 2008 Pages 272 LC Class JC573.2.A8 B68 2008 Page count 272 Publisher Allen & Unwin | 3.3/5 Media type Paperback Dewey Decimal 320.994 22 Originally published October 2008 ISBN 9781741756241 OCLC 271833266 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Times Will Suit Them: Postmodern conservatism in Australia is a 2008 book by academics Geoff Boucher and Matthew Sharpe. The book argues that for more than a decade Prime Minister John Howard took advantage of international crises and local anxieties to stay in government and significantly reshape Australian public life. The authors outline a theory that despite its conservative background the Howard Government was post-modernist, skeptical of organised politics and committed to policies based on a relative assessment of Australian cultural values rather than more universal international ideals. These characteristics, casting the Government in a "radical conservative" mould, are presented as an explanation for the Government's electoral success.