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Australian League of Rights : ウィキペディア英語版
:''League of Rights'' redirects here. For the British group, see ''British League of Rights''The Australian League of Rights is a far-right political organisation in Australia. It was founded by Eric Butler in South Australia in 1946, and organised nationally in 1960, with principles based on the economic theory of Social Credit expounded by C. H. Douglas.A.A. Campbell (1978), ''The Australian League of Rights: a study in political extremism and subversion'', Outback Press, Collingwood, p. 3 The league describes itself as upholding the virtues of freedom, with stated values of "loyalty to God, Queen and Country".==History==The league was formed in South Australia in 1946. A national organisation was launched in 1960. The league formed offshoots in the white dominions, Britain, Canada and New Zealand. In 1972 Butler created an umbrella group the Crown Commonwealth League of Rights to represent the four groups; it also served as a chapter of the World Anti-Communist League.Moore, Andrew ''The Right Road: A history of Right-wing Politics in Australia'' Oxford University Press (1995) p66 It was linked with far right groups in the United States such as the John Birch Society.A.A. Campbell (1978), op. cit., p. 170 The first Crown Commonwealth League of Rights conference was held in Melbourne in 1979.Spoonley, Paul ''The Politics of Nostalgia: racism and the extreme right in New Zealand'' The Dunmore Press (1987) p102Veritas is the publishing company of the league. The league publishes a weekly newsletter called ''On Target''.

:''League of Rights'' redirects here. For the British group, see ''British League of Rights''
The Australian League of Rights is a far-right political organisation in Australia. It was founded by Eric Butler in South Australia in 1946, and organised nationally in 1960, with principles based on the economic theory of Social Credit expounded by C. H. Douglas.〔A.A. Campbell (1978), ''The Australian League of Rights: a study in political extremism and subversion'', Outback Press, Collingwood, p. 3〕 The league describes itself as upholding the virtues of freedom, with stated values of "loyalty to God, Queen and Country".
==History==
The league was formed in South Australia in 1946. A national organisation was launched in 1960. The league formed offshoots in the white dominions, Britain, Canada and New Zealand. In 1972 Butler created an umbrella group the Crown Commonwealth League of Rights to represent the four groups; it also served as a chapter of the World Anti-Communist League.〔Moore, Andrew ''The Right Road: A history of Right-wing Politics in Australia'' Oxford University Press (1995) p66〕 It was linked with far right groups in the United States such as the John Birch Society.〔A.A. Campbell (1978), op. cit., p. 170〕 The first Crown Commonwealth League of Rights conference was held in Melbourne in 1979.〔Spoonley, Paul ''The Politics of Nostalgia: racism and the extreme right in New Zealand'' The Dunmore Press (1987) p102〕
Veritas is the publishing company of the league. The league publishes a weekly newsletter called ''On Target''.

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ウィキペディアで「:''League of Rights'' redirects here. For the British group, see ''British League of Rights''The Australian League of Rights is a far-right political organisation in Australia. It was founded by Eric Butler in South Australia in 1946, and organised nationally in 1960, with principles based on the economic theory of Social Credit expounded by C. H. Douglas.A.A. Campbell (1978), ''The Australian League of Rights: a study in political extremism and subversion'', Outback Press, Collingwood, p. 3 The league describes itself as upholding the virtues of freedom, with stated values of "loyalty to God, Queen and Country".==History==The league was formed in South Australia in 1946. A national organisation was launched in 1960. The league formed offshoots in the white dominions, Britain, Canada and New Zealand. In 1972 Butler created an umbrella group the Crown Commonwealth League of Rights to represent the four groups; it also served as a chapter of the World Anti-Communist League.Moore, Andrew ''The Right Road: A history of Right-wing Politics in Australia'' Oxford University Press (1995) p66 It was linked with far right groups in the United States such as the John Birch Society.A.A. Campbell (1978), op. cit., p. 170 The first Crown Commonwealth League of Rights conference was held in Melbourne in 1979.Spoonley, Paul ''The Politics of Nostalgia: racism and the extreme right in New Zealand'' The Dunmore Press (1987) p102Veritas is the publishing company of the league. The league publishes a weekly newsletter called ''On Target''.」の詳細全文を読む



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