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The Price of Freedom
The Movement – After Ten Years
by B. A Santamaria
preface by the author | introduction by Daniel Mannix
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258
5.5” x 8.75”
first
Publisher: Freedom Publishing
Publication date: May 2009
First published by: Campion Press, Melbourne
First published in: 1942
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hardback /
9781932528558
22.95

The Price of Freedom is a collection of essays by B. A. Santamaria, the outstanding, beloved, and well-known lay leader of the National Civic Council, previously known in Australia as the Catholic Social Movement, or simply (and eventually) “the Movement.” This book offers a concentrated study, abstracting from and possessing a somewhat different focus than his overall mid-1980s memoir Against the Tide. Price of Freedom provides a number of specific studies of problems Santamaria encountered during his first few decades at the helm of Australian Social Catholicism, and highlight the difficulties that even then plagued an effective lay social action. Especially relevant is his chapter on the relationship he and his movement developed and attempted to maintain with the Australian hierarchy, and how he overcame obstacles that fell in his path when that relationship became strained.

Preface —B. A. Santamaria

Introduction —Archbishop Daniel Mannix

Actualities

I. The Issues in Australian Politics

II. The Movement 1941-1960: An Outline

Ends

III. Realities of Power in Asia

IV. The Idea of a Pacific Community

V. Principles of a National Defence Policy

VI. The Under-Developed Nations in the Light of Mater et Magistra

VII. Nationalism

VIII. Migration and Australia’s Future

Means

IX. Religion and Politics

X. The Tactics of Sectarianism

XI. Catholics and Protestants

XII. Nazis, Communists, Catholics and Jews

XIII. Equality in Education

XIV. Public Leadership in a Democratic Society

XV. Training for Public Leadership

Epilogue

XVI. The Price of Freedom

  • author’s annotations

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